Gold declines below Rs 1.44 lakh, silver outshines with strong gains

02 July,2026 03:02 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  mid-day online correspondent

Gold prices slipped on Thursday due to profit booking, while silver extended its gains for a third consecutive session. Investors are awaiting the US non-farm payrolls report for clues on the Federal Reserve`s interest rate path, with softer jobs data supporting precious metals

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Gold and silver traded mixed in Thursday morning's session, with gold edging lower on profit booking and silver extending gains for a third straight session amid expectations that the US Federal Reserve may not rush to raise interest rates.

As per IANS, gold futures (August) on Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) opened at Rs 1,43,882 per 10 grams, down Rs 548 or 0.37 per cent from the previous close of Rs 1,44,430.

Moreover, at around 10:40 am, the yellow metal was trading at Rs 1,43,797, down Rs 633 or 0.44 per cent. During the session so far, gold touched an intraday low of Rs 1,43,771, down 0.45 per cent or Rs 659, and a high of Rs 1,44,448.

Silver jumps by 0.84 per cent

Meanwhile, silver futures (September) outperformed gold, jumping as much as 0.84 per cent or nearly Rs 2,000 to Rs 2,32,339 per kg, its intraday high so far.

Silver on Thursday was trading at Rs 2,30,790, up Rs 406 or 0.18 per cent. As per IANS, the white metal touched an intraday low of Rs 2,30,513.

During the early hours of Thursday, silver opened at Rs 2,31,196, up Rs 812 or 0.35 per cent from the previous close of Rs 2,30,384.

In the international market, gold was down 0.14 per cent at USD 4,076 per ounce, while silver edged up 0.14 per cent to USD 60.59 per ounce.

Investors booked profit as gold prices were corrected on Thursday

According to market experts, gold witnessed profit booking after COMEX gold corrected from the previous session's peak of $4,115 per ounce, with investors awaiting the US non-farm payrolls report for fresh cues on the Federal Reserve's interest rate trajectory, as per IANS.

However, softer-than-expected US jobs data and lower crude oil prices helped limit losses in the yellow metal.

Silver likely to maintain momentum

Silver, meanwhile, is likely to maintain its positive momentum after rising for a third consecutive session, supported by easing US inflation expectations.

Experts said comments from the US Federal Reserve Chairman suggesting there is no urgency to raise interest rates have boosted sentiment for the white metal.

(With inputs from IANS)

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