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Gold prices on Tuesday opened at Rs 30,850 per 10 grams at the in New Delhi.
Updated : Oct 17, 2017, 12:11 PM IST
With the festivities around, this year the yellow metal is shining the brightest. Of all the days, Dhanteras, which has been celebrated today, considered to be the most auspicious day for buying gold and jewellery.
During the season, Gold sales have spurted as jewellers have also announced many lucrative offers and freebies to increase the footfalls.
Gold prices on Tuesday opened at Rs 30,850 per 10 grams at the in New Delhi.
The government on October 13 fixed the purchase price of Sovereign Gold Bond (SGB) at Rs 2,987 per gram the subscription for which was opened on October 16.
In 2016, on Dhanteras, gold prices were settled at Rs 30,590 per 10 grams.
Gold and Silver Price in Delhi
Gold (99.9%): Rs 30,850 per 10 grams
Gold (99.5%)- Rs 30,700 per 10 grams
Silver- Rs 41,400 per kg
Mumbai
Gold (99.5%) - Rs 29,860 per 10 grams
Gold (99.9%) - Rs 30,010 per 10 grams
Silver- Rs 40,110 per kg
Chennai
Gold (Ornament/22-carat) – Rs 28,500 per 10 grams
Silver- Rs 43,500 per kg
Gold and Silver Price in Kolkata
Gold (24-carat) – Rs 30,350 per 10 grams
Gold (22-carat)- Rs 28,795 per 10 grams
Silver – Rs 40,500 per kg
Bengaluru
Gold (99.5%) -Rs 30,006 per 10 grams
Gold ornament – Rs 28,050 per grams
Silver- Rs 40,400 per kg
Meanwhile, the largest commodity bourse MCX would unveil the country's first commodity options trading with gold on the auspicious occasion of Dhanteras.
The gold options will be launched Tuesday on Dhanteras in presence of Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.
More images from FM @arunjaitley launching the first gold trading at MCX commodity options platform on the auspicious day of Dhanteras pic.twitter.com/0yUB7q1B51
— Ministry of Finance (@FinMinIndia) October 17, 2017
The country so far allowed only futures contracts for hedging in commodities.
MCX will be launching commodity Options on futures with MCX Gold 1 Kg futures contracts.
The industry had to await for this new instrument since year 2003 when then NDA government opened up the Indian commodities market.