Gold prices hit one week high after sharp fall; Check gold, silver rates on November 21 in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and other cities

Gold prices surged by Rs 1,000 per 10 grams over the past two days, while silver saw a rise of Rs 700 per kilogram, signaling a strong rebound after both metals ended their recent losing streak. 

On Tuesday, both gold and silver futures closed on a positive note, both domestically and internationally. The Gold December futures contract settled at Rs 75,585 per 10 grams, marking a 0.72% gain, while the Silver December futures contract ended at Rs 90,630 per kilogram, up by 0.13%.

Gold and silver rates today, November 21

The 24-carat gold rate in India was Rs 76,190 per 10 grams on November 21. The rate for 24-carat gold per gram is Rs 7,619. The rate of 22-carat gold was Rs 69,841 per 10 grams.

Experts on Gold & Silver Outlook

Commenting on the gold outlook, Jateen Trivedi, VP Research Analyst – Commodity and Currency at LKP Securities, noted that gold prices rose sharply due to escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly concerns over nuclear risks in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, which fueled a surge in safe-haven demand. On Comex, gold climbed by $24 to $2,635, while on MCX, prices jumped by Rs 700.

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Trivedi also pointed out that technically, gold faces significant resistance in Comex around $2,640–2,650, with support levels near $2,600–2,610. In MCX, strong resistance is seen between Rs 76,100 and Rs 76,300, while key support is around Rs 75,000–75,200. He expects continued market volatility as geopolitical developments unfold, with safe-haven buying likely to sustain gold prices in the short term.

Why is gold a safe haven investment?

Gold is considered a safe-haven investment, offering protection against monetary expansion and helping preserve currency value. As central banks increase the money supply, gold serves as a hedge against potential currency devaluation, making it a dependable asset during times of economic uncertainty.

Its ability to withstand inflation further boosts its attractiveness. As living costs rise, gold’s value often climbs, providing a shield for investors against inflationary pressures. During economic downturns, gold tends to outperform other assets, safeguarding portfolios from devaluation and offering a buffer against financial instability.

Gold rate in Mumbai on November 21

The glittering metal was quoted for a price of Rs 76,190/10 grams in Mumbai on November 21.

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