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Gold and silver prices hit record high this week amid global uncertainty

By IANS | Updated: September 13, 2025 19:35 IST

New Delhi, Sep 13 Gold and silver prices continued their upward march this week, scaling fresh all-time high ...

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New Delhi, Sep 13 Gold and silver prices continued their upward march this week, scaling fresh all-time high as concerns over US tariffs and heightened geopolitical tensions kept safe-haven demand strong.

According to data from the Indian Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBJA), 24-carat gold closed at Rs 1,09,707 per 10 grams on Friday, registering a sharp gain of Rs 1,670 from Monday’s level of Rs 1,08,037. The rally pushed gold prices firmly above the Rs 1 lakh mark throughout September, with rates standing at Rs 1,04,075 on September 1.

Similarly, 22-carat gold prices also surged, ending the week at Rs 1,00,492 per 10 grams, compared to Rs 98,962 at the beginning of the week.

Silver mirrored gold’s bullish momentum. The metal ended the week at Rs 1,28,008 per kilogram, higher by Rs 3,595 from Monday’s Rs 1,24,413. Silver has also maintained its stronghold above the Rs 1.20 lakh level so far this month, underscoring robust investor appetite.

On the futures front, gold contracts with October 3 expiry settled at Rs 1,09,356 per 10 grams on Friday, up 0.34 per cent, reflecting sustained optimism in the bullion market.

Global cues further strengthened the trend. On the international stage, Comex gold traded at $3,680.7 per ounce, extending gains as traders sought refuge in the precious metal amid ongoing economic and political uncertainties.

Analysts suggest the rally could continue in the near term, supported by persistent geopolitical risks, a weak global economic outlook, and lingering tariff concerns. For Indian investors, the sharp rise in gold and silver prices reinforces the role of bullion as a safe-haven asset during times of volatility.

"Gold stayed positive with gains of 0.35 per cent at Rs 1,09,350 as Comex traded firm at $3647, factoring in expectations of a Fed rate cut next week to support the US economy," said Jateen Trivedi of LKP Securities.

Despite being in overbought territory, gold continues to enjoy a premium driven by tariff uncertainty and the de-dollarisation theme. With US CPI and jobless claims in focus this week, markets are leaning towards a 0.50 per cent cut along with a dovish stance. Gold trend remains positive within a range of Rs 1,07,000-Rs 1,12,000, he added.

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