Gold Silver Price Today: Gold and silver prices have surprised everyone. On Monday, December 22, a significant surge was observed in gold and silver prices. Across the international and domestic bullion markets, records were broken everywhere. On COMEX, 24-karat gold jumped 1.28 per cent to $4,443 per ounce (28.34 grams). Significant fluctuations have been observed in gold and silver rates. In Delhi, the price of 24-karat gold reached Rs 135,000 per 10 grams, while silver reached Rs 213,900 per kilogram. Market experts believe this fluctuation is a natural correction and does not mean gold prices will fall soon.

Experts say that as long as the dollar remains weak and interest rates remain low, gold and silver prices may continue to fluctuate at high levels.

How expensive are gold and silver on MCX, and what are the latest rates?
Gold and silver also set records on the Multi-Commodity Exchange (MCX). By 6:30 PM, 24-karat gold was trading at Rs 136,150 per 10 grams on MCX. During trading, it touched a high of Rs 136,199 and a low of Rs 134,899. Compared to the previous session, gold became Rs 1,954 more expensive.

Silver on MCX jumped 2.59 per cent to Rs 213,834 per kilogram. During the session, its high level was Rs 214,583 and the low level was Rs 209,475. Silver closed at Rs 208,439 on Friday, reflecting a significant one-day increase of Rs 5,395. Gold Prices on IBJA
On IBJA, 24-karat gold rose by ₹1,576 to ₹1,33,970 per 10 grams. Silver surged by ₹7,391, reaching an all-time high of ₹2,07,727 per kilogram.

How much have gold and silver prices increased in a month?
Looking at the past month, on November 21, gold was priced at ₹1,22,149 per 10 grams on IBJA, which has now increased to ₹1,33,970. Gold has increased by ₹11,821 over the past month. Similarly, silver has risen from ₹1,51,129 to ₹2,07,727 per kilogram. During this period, the price of silver increased by ₹56,598.