KATHMANDU, APRIL 3

The gold price soared to yet another record high on Wednesday, surging by Rs 1,800 per tola. Following suit, the silver price also experienced a substantial increase of Rs 65 per tola.

As reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers' Association, fine gold was being traded at Rs 133,000 per tola on Wednesday, marking a significant uptick from Tuesday's figures.

This surge comes after record high price on Monday, when gold reached Rs 131,600 per tola, followed by a slight decline of Rs 400 per tola on Tuesday, but resumed its upward trajectory today.

Similarly, Tejabi gold is now being traded at Rs 132,350 per tola, up from Tuesday's Rs 130,550 per tola.

Meanwhile, the silver market maintained its steady upward momentum in the domestic market, witnessing a notable increase of Rs 65 per tola. This marks a significant rise from the previous price of Rs 1,545 per tola, now being traded at Rs 1,610 per tola.