गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Business ∕ Price of gold sets new record Business Price of gold sets new record KathmanduPati September 26, 2024 File Photo KATHMANDU – The price of gold has reached a new high so far in the domestic market following the trend in the international market. Gold price has been constantly on the rise in the international market, it is said. The Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Associations has fixed the price of fine gold at Rs 160 thousand and 700 per tola (11.66 grams) for today. This is an increase of Rs 300 per tola on the price of the yellow metal on Wednesday. Gold was traded at Rs 160 thousand and 400 per tola on Wednesday. The price of silver is stable. The price of silver on Wednesday was Rs 1,955 on Wednesday and it remains the same today. Write your comments RELATED NEWS Home Minister Aryal Calls Central Security Committee Meeting Weather to remain mainly fair today Nepal-Australia celebrate 65 Years of Diplomatic Relations MoFAGA urges local levels to provide details of damage Gold price up by 4,900 UML organizes public demonstrations in all 753 local units Top Headlines Relevance of Prithivi Narayan Shah in Contemporary Nepal1 Scrutinizing Relevance of Prithivi Narayan Shah´s Thoughts and Strategy2 Huawei Unveils 83 Global Showcases and 10 Industry Solutions at MWC Barcelona 2025 to Promote Industrial Intelligence3 Ncell is the FIRST Nepali Telecom Company to receive ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 certifications for information security and data privacy4 Photo exhibition at Nepal Army Headquarters5 PM Oli, Sri Lankan’s former President meet6 Pokhara International Airport: Issues and Prospects7 Gold price ups Rs 2,000 per tola8 TRENDING What Makes Prithivi Narayan Shah a Philosopher and a Truly Democratic King? The Role of the Nepalese Army in Strategic Road Projects National Poet Madhav Prasad Ghimire no more Impact of Social Media on Nepalese Society Public Relations for a Soldier Army Day : Five facts about Nepal’s ‘blue helmets’ in UN-peacekeeping missions Lockdown 2.0: What the Government should do this time around Hungry people out on streets, but the government nowhere to be seen