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Gold and Silver Price Drop Today – Check Latest 22K, 24K, 18K & 1 kg Rates on Nov 15

Gold and Silver Price Drop Today – Check Latest 22K, 24K, 18K & 1 kg Rates on Nov 15

Gold and Silver Price Today:- Gold and silver prices fluctuate daily. Gold prices fell sharply in India on November 15th. The price of 100 grams of 24-carat gold fell by approximately ₹19,600. On Friday, the last trading day of the week, gold and silver prices fell sharply. Expectations of a rate cut by US Federal Reserve officials in December have diminished. This has led to a sharp decline in gold prices internationally as well. According to the Indian Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBJA), the price of 24-carat gold was recorded at ₹1,24,794 per 10 grams at market close on Friday. Silver prices fell to ₹1,59,367 per kg. Since the market is closed on Saturday and Sunday, only Friday’s closing price will be considered. On MCX, gold prices remained stable at around ₹1.24 lakh, while silver remained above ₹1.55 lakh.

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Gold Rate
24-carat gold: ₹124,794 per 10 grams
23-carat gold: ₹124,294 per 10 grams
22-carat gold: ₹114,311 per 10 grams
18-carat gold: ₹93,596 per 10 grams
14-carat gold: ₹73,005 per 10 grams
999 silver: ₹159,367 per kilogram

What are the silver prices:
Silver prices in India have also fallen sharply. The cost of 1 kg of silver fell by ₹4,100 to ₹169,000.

Gold Prices
The price of 24-carat gold has dropped by ₹1,960 to ₹1,25,080 per 10 grams. The price of 22-carat gold has fallen by ₹1,800 to ₹1,14,650 per 10 grams. Furthermore, the cost of 18-carat gold in India has fallen by ₹1,470 to ₹93,810.

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