Gold prices today in your city: Check prices in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Bengaluru on April 6

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Gold price today in your city: Amid the brewing global trade war, MCX gold prices are at 88,130 per 10 grams early on April 6, according to data on the multi-commodity exchange (MCX). While, MCX Silver prices are at 92,403 per kg.

On April 6, 24-carat gold was priced at 90,360/10 gm, according to data on the Indian Bullion Association (IBA) at 6.40 am. Further, 22-carat gold was priced at 82,830/10 gms. And, Silver, meanwhile, was priced at 87,720/kg (Silver 999 Fine) at 6.40 am on April 6, according to the IBA website.

We take a look at the prices for precious metals, gold prices and silver prices, in your city on April 6. Check here for gold and silver prices in cities, including New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.

Gold and Silver Prices in Kolkata

  • Gold bullion rates in Kolkata on April 6 — 90,080/10 gm.
  • MCX Gold rate in Kolkata on April 6 — 88,850/10 gm.
  • Silver bullion rate in Kolkata on April 6 — 87,450/kg.
  • MCX Silver 999 rate in Kolkata on April 6 — 87,431/kg.

Gold and Silver Prices in Bengaluru

  • Gold bullion rates in Bengaluru on April 6 — 90,270/10 gm.
  • MCX Gold rate in Bengaluru on April 6 — 88,850/10 gm.
  • Silver bullion rate in Bengaluru on April 6 — 87,630/kg.
  • MCX Silver 999 rate in Bengaluru on April 6 — 87,431/kg.

Notably, commodity markets are closed on Saturdays and Sundays (April 5 and 6) — the latest prices are from closing trade on Friday (April 4).

Disclaimer: The views and recommendations made above are those of individual analysts or broking companies, and not of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions. 



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