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    5. Gold Holds Steady at Rs. 306,800, Silver Drops Rs. 15 Per Tola
    Published August 18, 2026
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    Gold Holds Steady at Rs. 306,800, Silver Drops Rs. 15 Per Tola

    Gold prices remained unchanged in the Nepali market on Tuesday, while silver declined slightly by Rs. 15 per tola.

    Gold Holds Steady at Rs. 306,800, Silver Drops Rs. 15 Per Tola

    The price of gold remained stable in the Nepali market on Bhadra 2 (Tuesday), while silver recorded a marginal decline. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, gold is being traded at Rs. 306,800 per tola, unchanged from Monday’s price. Meanwhile, the price of silver fell by Rs. 15 per tola to Rs. 4,755 on Tuesday. Silver had been traded at Rs. 4,770 per tola in Monday’s market. The latest movement reflects a stable gold market alongside a slight correction in silver prices.

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