Gold and Silver Prices Fall in Nepali Market

The price of gold and silver declined in the Nepali market on Wednesday. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the price of gold dropped by Rs. 3,000 per tola compared to Tuesday.
The price of hallmark gold, which was traded at Rs. 297,500 per tola on Tuesday, has decreased to Rs. 294,500 per tola on Wednesday.
Similarly, silver prices also saw a decline. Silver, which was sold at Rs. 4,945 per tola on Tuesday, fell by Rs. 30 to Rs. 4,915 per tola on Wednesday.
The federation stated that price fluctuations in the international market have influenced adjustments in the domestic market as well.
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