
Gold Prices Today: Rates in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, on June 26; Silver Steady Above ₹1 Lakh/kg
Mumbai | June 26, 2025:
Gold prices remained steady on Wednesday, supported by safe-haven buying amid ongoing geopolitical tensions between Israel and Iran and a weakening US dollar. As risk appetite dips globally, both gold and silver continue to attract investor interest, especially in India where gold remains a traditional hedge and portfolio stabilizer.
In the last two decades, gold prices have surged nearly 1,200%, from ₹7,638 per 10 grams in 2005 to over ₹1,00,000 in 2025, delivering positive returns in 16 out of 20 years. So far in 2025, gold has rallied 31% year-to-date, solidifying its position as one of the top-performing asset classes this year.
Silver, too, has been resilient, maintaining prices above ₹1 lakh/kg for the past three weeks. Its 20-year performance (2005–2025) shows a 668.84% gain, reflecting strong demand and safe-haven appeal.
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Gold and silver are likely to maintain their upward trajectory amid global uncertainty, softening yields, and weaker dollar index, say analysts. However, investors are advised to monitor geopolitical updates and central bank cues closely.
Note: Retail gold prices may vary depending on jeweller-specific making charges, GST, and local taxes, which are not included in bullion rates.
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