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Gold prices surge for 16th straight session, touch all-time high of Rs 57,008 per 10 grams
Gold prices surge for 16th straight session, touch all-time high of Rs 57,008 per 10 grams
2020-8-7 09:00 pm
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Silver too continued its upward movement, with the price touching a record-high of Rs 77,840 per kilogram.
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