Gold and Silver Prices Decline in Nepal Market

Kathmandu — Gold and silver prices fell in the Nepalese market on Thursday.
Gold, which traded at NPR 295,100 per tola on Wednesday, declined to NPR 292,200 per tola on Thursday, according to the Nepal Gold and Silver Traders’ Association. This marks a decrease of NPR 2,900 per tola compared to the previous day.
Similarly, silver prices also fell. Silver, which traded at NPR 5,920 per tola on Wednesday, dropped to NPR 5,870 per tola on Thursday, a decline of NPR 50 per tola.
In the international market, gold is trading at USD 4,797 per ounce today.
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