KATHMANDU, FEBRUARY 7
The gold price, which had been declining since the beginning of the week in the domestic market, finally saw a gain on Wednesday, rising by Rs 600 per tola.
According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers' Association (FeNeGoSiDA), fine gold is now being traded at Rs 118,600 per tola, marking an increase from yesterday's rate of Rs 118,000 per tola. The gold had been losing value since the start of the week, being traded at Rs 118,900 on Sunday and Rs 118,500 on Monday, resulting in a total decrease of Rs 1,000 per tola over three days.
Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs 118,050 per tola, compared to yesterday's rate of Rs 117,450 per tola.
However, the silver price in the market remains unchanged today at Rs 1,375 per tola. The silver market has experienced continuous fluctuations throughout the week, with a decrease of Rs 20 per tola on Sunday and Rs 15 per tola on Tuesday.