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Gold at ₹1.55 lakh, Silver near ₹2.41 lakh as prices slide

Strong dollar, weak global cues and profit-booking push precious metals lower across MCX and retail markets

Gold and silver prices declined on Tuesday, tracking weak global trends and a stronger US dollar. In the domestic futures market, gold was trading around ₹1.54–₹1.55 lakh per 10 grams on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), while silver slipped to nearly ₹2.40–₹2.41 lakh per kilogram.

In the retail market, 24-carat gold was priced at about ₹15,600 per gram and 22-carat gold at around ₹14,300 per gram. Prices showed only small differences across major cities as local taxes and making charges vary.

The fall in bullion prices comes after recent gains, as traders booked profits and global trading remained muted due to holidays in some Asian markets. A strong US dollar also made gold and silver less attractive for investors, putting further pressure on prices.

Silver saw a sharper drop than gold, losing several thousand rupees per kilogram during the session. Gold and silver exchange-traded funds (ETFs) also declined in early trade, reflecting the weakness in the underlying metals.

In the international market, both metals moved lower, which affected domestic sentiment. Gold, which is considered a safe-haven asset, tends to weaken when the dollar strengthens and interest-rate concerns rise, as it does not offer regular returns like fixed-income investments.

Market experts said the current correction is mainly due to profit-booking and global factors rather than a fall in long-term demand. They advise investors not to rush into bulk buying during volatile phases and instead invest gradually to manage price fluctuations.

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