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4 days agoGold prices edge higher in India amid weaker dollar and festive buying

On 5 November 2025, gold prices in India inched higher as the rupee strengthened and festive demand picked up ahead of Diwali. 24-carat gold traded near ₹1,26,480 per 10 grams, up ₹200 from the previous session, while silver was steady at ₹1.61 lakh per kilogram. A weaker U.S. dollar supported bullion, making imports cheaper. Analysts said festive buying and marriage-season demand are likely to keep prices buoyant in the near term, even as global investors await the next U.S. inflation reading for direction.
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4 days agoGold prices edge higher in India amid weaker dollar and festive buying

On 5 November 2025, gold prices in India inched higher as the rupee strengthened and festive demand picked up ahead of Diwali. 24-carat gold traded near ₹1,26,480 per 10 grams, up ₹200 from the previous session, while silver was steady at ₹1.61 lakh per kilogram. A weaker U.S. dollar supported bullion, making imports cheaper. Analysts said festive buying and marriage-season demand are likely to keep prices buoyant in the near term, even as global investors await the next U.S. inflation reading for direction.
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Gold prices rose slightly in India on 5 Nov 2025 amid festive demand and a softer dollar, supporting near-term bullish sentiment.
On 5 November 2025, gold prices in India inched higher as the rupee strengthened and festive demand picked up ahead of Diwali. 24-carat gold traded near ₹1,26,480 per 10 grams, up ₹200 from the previous session, while silver was steady at ₹1.61 lakh per kilogram. A weaker U.S. dollar supported bullion, making imports cheaper. Analysts said festive buying and marriage-season demand are likely to keep prices buoyant in the near term, even as global investors await the next U.S. inflation reading for direction.

On 5 November 2025, gold prices in India inched higher as the rupee strengthened and festive demand picked up ahead of Diwali. 24-carat gold traded near ₹1,26,480 per 10 grams, up ₹200 from the previous session, while silver was steady at ₹1.61 lakh per kilogram. A weaker U.S. dollar supported bullion, making imports cheaper. Analysts said festive buying and marriage-season demand are likely to keep prices buoyant in the near term, even as global investors await the next U.S. inflation reading for direction.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 11:15 IST