Gold Price Constant for Four Days; Silver’s Slightly Rises

Earlier on August 29,  the yellow metal had become the most expensive after reaching Rs 153,200 per tola-mark.

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The price of gold has remained stable for the past four days in the domestic market of Nepal.

Fine gold, priced at Rs 152,000 per tola (11.66 grams) on Monday, continues to be trade at the same rate on Thursday.

On Sunday, it was traded at Rs 152,300 per tola, according to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers' Associations.

The yellow metal which touched the Rs 153,000 per tola-mark for the first time in Nepal on August 21, became the most expensive on August 29 after reaching Rs 153,200 per tola-mark.

On the contrary, silver became dearer by Rs 10 per tola to be traded at Rs 1,765 per tola.
 

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