Gold Prices Drop in Hyderabad Today: Check Latest 22K and 24K Rates – October 28, 2025

Gold prices in India rise slightly even as global bullion markets see a sharp decline on November 18, 2025.

Hyderabad gold prices took a modest dip on Tuesday, giving buyers a little bit of a break during the festive and wedding season.

As per the recent news, the cost of 10 grams of 22-carat gold has settled at ₹1,12,250, which is a reduction of ₹750 compared to the previous day. In the same way, the price of 10 grams of 24-carat gold has fallen by ₹820 to ₹1,22,460, which is the current rate of gold for Tuesday.

In the meantime, the price of silver remained constant at ₹1,65,000 for one kilogram.

Gold Rate Trends

Gold prices have been quite volatile lately, showing frequent upward and downward movements possibly due to the global spot market and the changing demand. Interestingly, the wedding season peak has done little to pump prices up; on the contrary, they have stayed pretty much stable or even a little lower with 24K gold priced at around ₹1.20 lakh and 22K gold at about ₹1.10 lakh per 10 grams in the main local markets.

Analysts attribute the current downturn to weakened international demand coupled with a stable U. S. dollar, which are the factors that are driving the price of gold down worldwide.

Note for Buyers

The prices mentioned are based on the time of recording which is 8:00 AM and they are subject to change at any time during the day. It is highly recommended that buyers check the live gold rates prior to their purchases, as the prices of gold may change quickly based on the conditions in the global and local markets.

If you are one of the people waiting for the right time to make a purchase for either a festival or investment, then keeping yourself updated with daily rate changes can help you in getting a better deal in the market that is constantly moving.

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