Gold and Silver Prices Drop in Nepali Market

In the Nepali market, the prices of gold and silver fell on Thursday. After an increase of NPR 14,400 per tola on Wednesday, gold dropped NPR 9,500 per tola today. According to the Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, gold is now trading at NPR 295,200 per tola, down from NPR 304,700 per tola on Wednesday.
Similarly, silver prices also decreased. Silver, which was trading at NPR 5,600 per tola on Wednesday, is now at NPR 4,980 per tola, marking a drop of NPR 620 per tola.
On the international market, gold is trading at approximately USD 4,875 per ounce today.
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