Gold-Silver Rate Today: Gold buyers rejoice…Gold became cheaper by ₹1151, silver also slipped rapidly

Gold-Silver Price Today 13 April 2026: There has been a decline in gold prices in the country on the first day of the week. On the morning of April 13, the price of 24 carat gold in the capital Delhi has come down to Rs 152,980 per 10 grams. Whereas in Mumbai this price has been recorded at Rs 152,830 per 10 grams.

However, there has also been an overall increase in gold prices during the last one week. During this period, 24 carat gold has become costlier by about Rs 1,910, while an increase of about Rs 1,750 has been recorded in 22 carat gold.

condition of gold in international market

A decline in the price of gold has also been seen in the international market. Comex gold futures fell 1.1% to $4,734.60 an ounce. The main reasons behind this are said to be the strong US dollar and rising bond yields.

Globally, rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia have pushed crude oil prices up again. Crude oil has once again crossed 100 dollars per barrel, due to which the fear of rising inflation has also increased.

Gold prices in major cities (24 carat / 22 carat):

City24 carat (₹)22 carat (₹)
Delhi152,980140,240
Mumbai152,830140,090
Ahmedabad152,880140,140
Chennai153,810140,990
Kolkata152,830140,090
Hyderabad152,830140,090
Jaipur152,980140,240
Bhopal152,880140,140
Lucknow152,980140,240
Chandigarh152,980140,240

fall in silver price

The price of silver has also declined. On the morning of April 13, it came down to Rs 2,59,900 per kg. However, silver has become costlier by about Rs 10,000 in the last one week. In the international market, silver futures have fallen by 2.63% to $ 74.47 an ounce.

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According to experts, both gold and silver prices are influenced by domestic and global economic conditions, in which the position of the dollar, bond yields, crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions play a major role.

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