Gold Price Today 17 March 2026: Good news for gold lovers! Prices have fallen, know the prices in your city

Gold Price Today 17 March 2026 | Gold Rate Today | Today’s Gold Price: Gold prices fell slightly on Tuesday, while global cues remained mixed. A weak US dollar provided some support to bullion, but markets remained cautious due to rising oil prices and ongoing tensions in the Middle East. In international trade, spot gold stood near $5,008 an ounce, while silver fell 0.21 per cent to $80.5 an ounce during Asian hours. Prices remained largely stable as investors monitored developments in the Middle East conflict involving the US, Israel and Iran.

Dollar index decline

Oil prices rose again after falling initially, as traders compared the move to release emergency reserves to new threats looming over key energy infrastructure. Also, the US dollar index fell by about 0.6 percent, which usually supports gold. However, rising oil prices have also increased the fear of inflation. This has reduced expectations that the US Federal Reserve will reduce interest rates anytime soon. The possibility of a rate cut being low usually limits the upside in gold prices.

City

24K gold (10 grams)

22K gold (10 grams)

DelhiRs 1,57,560Rs 1,44,440
MumbaiRs 1,57,410Rs 1,44,290
KolkataRs 1,57,410 |Rs 1,44,290
BengaluruRs 1,57,410Rs 1,44,290
HyderabadRs 1,57,410Rs 1,44,290
ChennaiRs 1,60,470Rs 1,47,090

Should you buy gold now?

Market experts say that gold still remains in a wide range. It remains above the key support level, but a strong rally will take place only if it crosses the important resistance zone. Silver is also moving within a certain range. Although it may remain volatile in the short term, its overall trend is still supported by the demand for ‘safe-haven’ (safe investments) due to global uncertainty.

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