
Gold prices today in your city: Check prices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, New Delhi and Kolkata on May 20
In terms of returns, data shows that since last year, gold costs have jumped 30 per cent, returned 15 per cent CAGR since 2001, and beaten inflation by over 2-4 per cent since 1995.
On Tuesday, May 20 MCX gold price at 9 am stood at ₹ 93,285/10 gm, the official website showed. Meanwhile, MCX silver prices were at ₹ 95,424/kg, it showed. The current prices are below record highs seen ahead of Akshaya Tritiya.
Further, 24-carat gold was priced at ₹ 93,390/10 gm, according to data on the Indian Bullion Association (IBA) at 9 am on May 20, while 22-carat gold was priced at ₹ 85,608/10 gms. And, silver prices today are at ₹ 95,370/kg (Silver 999 Fine), as per the IBA website.
So, check here for how much gold and silver cost in your city today on May 20 — Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai. Notably, for retail customers, jewellers may add making charges, taxes and GST to the bill, which could hike the final price for you. Gold bullion rates in New Delhi — ₹ 93,070/10 gm.
93,070/10 gm. MCX Gold rate in New Delhi — ₹ 92,994/10 gm.
92,994/10 gm. Silver bullion rate in New Delhi — ₹ 94,970/kg.
94,970/kg. MCX Silver 999 rate in New Delhi — ₹ 95,109/kg. Gold bullion rates in Mumbai — ₹ 93,230/10 gm.
93,230/10 gm. MCX Gold rate in Mumbai — ₹ 92,994/10 gm.
92,994/10 gm. Silver bullion rate in Mumbai — ₹ 95,130/kg.
95,130/kg. MCX Silver 999 rate in Mumbai — ₹ 95,109/kg. Gold bullion rates in Chennai — ₹ 93,490/10 gm.
93,490/10 gm. MCX Gold rate in Chennai — ₹ 92,982/10 gm.
92,982/10 gm. Silver bullion rate in Chennai — ₹ 95,470/kg.
95,470/kg. MCX Silver 999 rate in Chennai — ₹ 95,172/kg. Gold bullion rates in Bengaluru — ₹ 93,240/10 gm.
93,240/10 gm. MCX Gold rate in Bengaluru — ₹ 92,929/10 gm.
92,929/10 gm. Silver bullion rate in Bengaluru — ₹ 95,240/kg.
95,240/kg. MCX Silver 999 rate in Bengaluru — ₹ 95,144/kg. Gold bullion rates in Hyderabad — ₹ 93,320/10 gm.
93,320/10 gm. MCX Gold rate in Hyderabad — ₹ 92,929/10 gm.
92,929/10 gm. Silver bullion rate in Hyderabad — ₹ 95,320/kg.
95,320/kg. MCX Silver 999 rate in Hyderabad — ₹ 95,144/kg. Gold bullion rates in Kolkata — ₹ 93,110/10 gm.
93,110/10 gm. MCX Gold rate in Kolkata — ₹ 92,994/10 gm.
92,994/10 gm. Silver bullion rate in Kolkata — ₹ 95,010/kg.
95,010/kg. MCX Silver 999 rate in Kolkata — ₹ 95,109/kg.
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