The prices of yellow metal declined despite the ongoing token buying for the auspicious festival of Dhanteras.
After losing Rs 1,120 in last four sessions, gold fell further by Rs 50 to Rs 31,400 per ten gram and silver by Rs 450 to Rs 49,100 per kg in continuation with a loss of Rs 550 yesterday on reduced offtake by industrial units.
However, some token buying for Dhanteras, which is considered to be an auspicious day in Hindu mythology for making fresh purchases, restricted the losses.
Gold in New York, which normally set price trend on the domestic front, fell by 1.9 per cent to USD 1,323.70 an ounce, the biggest drop since October 11, and silver by 4.9 per cent to USD 21.86 an ounce, a largest fall since September 20.
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Investors diverting their funds from weakening bullion to surging equity, which climbed to new high, also influenced the trading sentiment, they said.
Silver ready fell by Rs 450 to Rs 49,100 per kg and weekly-based delivery by Rs 425 to Rs 48,695 per kg. Silver coins continued to be asked at last level of Rs 87,000 for buying and Rs 88,000 for selling of 100 pieces.