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Is India’s Gold Rate Holding Steady—or Heating Up?
Abstract:Gold is a commodity that changes every day; it is not stable. Currently, gold prices in India are going through a phase of fluctuation, rather than showing a consistent rise or a clear upward trend. . Today, the price of 22-carat gold is ₹90,471, and 24-carat gold is ₹98,768. Compared to last week, the prices have remained mostly the same, with only minor changes.

Gold is a commodity that changes every day; it is not stable. Currently, gold prices in India are going through a phase of fluctuation, rather than showing a consistent rise or a clear upward trend. . Today, the price of 22-carat gold is ₹90,471, and 24-carat gold is ₹98,768. Compared to last week, the prices have remained mostly the same, with only minor changes.
Why Gold Price in India Fluctuating?

1. Global Market Trends:
Global market trends, including geopolitical tensions, economic crises, and changes in international gold demand or supply, significantly impact India's gold prices by influencing investor sentiment and driving global gold valuations.
2. Inflation:
When inflation rises, the value of currency falls, prompting investors to turn to gold as a hedge. Increased demand for gold during inflationary periods typically pushes prices higher in India.
3. Government Policies:
Import duties, taxation, and trade regulations directly affect gold prices in India. Higher import duties raise costs, while policy changes in investment limits or gold schemes influence demand and price trends.
4. Seasonal Demand :
Above all the factors that influence gold prices, customer demand plays a key role. During festivals and the wedding season, the demand for gold rises, leading to changes in its price.
Experts' take on this
- Axis Securities analysts anticipate that gold prices could soon rise to the $3,600–$3,800 range in the near term. They advise swing traders to consider booking profits, as the U.S. dollar appears poised to reverse its recent decline.
- Certain analysts predict a potential short-term pullback in gold prices, though the long-term outlook remains positive.
- Others expect gold to hit new record highs in 2025, fueled by ongoing central bank purchases and persistent geopolitical tensions.
Conclusion
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