Gold prices in the national capital surged by Rs 1,400 to Rs 79,300 per 10 grams on Thursday, boosted by jewellers’ and retailers’ buying amid renewed global uncertainty. This surge was triggered by escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly surrounding the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which sparked safe-haven demand for gold.
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