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Gold & Silver Rates Today – April 4, 2025: Delhi Prices, MCX, and Global Pulse

Gold prices in Delhi remained volatile today amid strong US jobs data and geopolitical tensions, with 24K gold touching ₹72,500/10gm. Here’s the latest update on gold, silver, MCX, and COMEX rates for traders and buyers.
💰 Today’s Precious Metal Prices (Delhi)
🧾 Gold Rates (Per 10 Grams)
- 24K (99.9%): ₹91,790 (Thursday close, India TV)—up 0.2%, could test ₹92,000 today.
- 22K (91.6%): ₹84,150—gained 0.2%, steady demand.
- 18K (75%): ₹68,850—edged up 0.1%, per X buzz.
🪙 Silver Rates (Per Kg)
- Delhi Retail: ₹92,686 (Thursday)—climbed 1.8% from Wednesday’s dip (India TV).
- MCX Futures (May): ₹92,686—up 1.8%, hit a five-week low then rebounded.
📈 Market Drivers
1. Global Factors
- COMEX Gold: $3,121/oz Thursday (India TV)—near a one-month peak; your $2,385 lags April’s climb.
- Dollar Index: 104.1 Wednesday (Economic Times)—gold’s feeling the squeeze.
- Fed Odds: 60% shot at a June cut—markets jittery post-Trump’s April 2 tariff talk.
2. Domestic Influences
- Festival Fever: Akshaya Tritiya (May 2) demand’s simmering—jewelers stock up.
- Duty Load: 12.5% customs + 3% GST—same old sting, no relief.
🏛️ MCX & COMEX Live Data
- Gold June 2025 (MCX): ₹90,717 Thursday (Economic Times)—up 1.15%; today’s open could nudge ₹91,000.
- Silver May 2025 (MCX): ₹92,686—gained 1.8%, volatile week.
- Gold June 2025 (COMEX): $3,121/oz—rose 0.5%, tariff fears fuel it.
📅 Weekly Trend (Delhi 24K Gold)
- Monday: ₹90,600 (India TV)
- Tuesday: ₹90,450—dipped, then steadied.
- Wednesday: ₹91,640—jumped on global cues.
- Today: ₹91,790 Thursday—Friday’s eyeing ₹92,000, per X.
💡 Expert Outlook
- Short-Term (1 Month): ₹93,000-94,000 if Middle East flares—geopolitics trump jobs data.
- Long-Term (2025): ₹95,000 in sight if Fed cuts kick in—experts bet on $3,500/oz globally (Economic Times).
Buying Advice
- Investors: Sip into gold ETFs or Sovereign Bonds—steady wins.
- Jewelry Buyers: Hold for Akshaya Tritiya deals—discounts loom May 2.
- Traders: Eye US non-farm payrolls today—could swing gold ₹500 either way