What’s the outlook for gold in 2025? Check Gold, silver rate today on January 2 in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata

Gold prices in India are shaped more by global trading trends than by local demand and supply, with markets like London OTC and COMEX playing a key role.

Gold and silver rates today, January 2

The 24-carat gold rate in India was Rs 78,010 per 10 grams on January 2. The rate for 24-carat gold per gram is Rs 7,801. While the rate of 22-carat gold was Rs 71,510 per 10 grams.

On January 2, 24-carat gold prices surged to Rs 78,010 for 10 grams, while silver fell to Rs 90,400 per kilogram, as per Good Returns.

Gold rate in Mumbai on January 2

The Gold rate in Mumbai is Rs 78,010/10 grams today. On January 1, the gold was available for 77,550/10 grams.

Silver rate in Mumbai on January 2

Silver rate in Mumbai was Rs 90,400/Kg on January 2, while it was priced at Rs 90,500/Kg on the previous day.

Gold rate in Delhi on January 2

On January 1, the gold rate in Delhi is Rs 78,160/10 grams for 24 carat. The gold was quoted at Rs 71,166/10 grams for 22 carat.

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Silver rate in Delhi on January 2

The silver rate in Delhi was Rs 90,400/Kg on January 2. The price of silver for 10 gram Rs 904/gram on January 1.

Gold rate in Kolkata on January 2

The gold rate in Kolkata was Rs 7801/10 grams, today, January 2. The glittering metal was selling for Rs 71,510/10 grams for 22 carat.

Silver rate in Kolkata on January 2

Today, the silver rate in Kolkata is Rs 90,400/Kg and for 10 gram, it was priced 904.

Gold rate in Chennai on January 2

On January 2, the gold rate in Chennai was Rs 78,010/10 grams for 24 carat gold and 22 carat was priced at Rs 71,151/10 grams.

Silver rate in Chennai on January 2

The silver rate in Chennai today, January 2, is Rs 97,900/Kg and for 10 gram it is priced at Rs 979.

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