Breaking Gold Prices Rise on July 4, 2026: 18‑, 22‑, and 24‑Carat Rates Up in Major Indian Cities

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The price of gold increased across India on July 4, 2026, with 18‑, 22‑, and 24‑carat gold fetching higher rates in Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and other major cities.

In Chennai, the 22‑carat gold price rose to ₹7,056 per 10 grams, up 19 paise (₹0.19) from the previous day. The 24‑carat gold rate climbed to ₹7,954 per 10 grams, a rise of 40 paise (₹0.40). The 18‑carat gold price edged up to ₹6,079 per 10 grams, gaining 11 paise (₹0.11).

Mumbai saw a similar uptick: 22‑carat gold traded at ₹7,040 per 10 grams, up 18 paise; 24‑carat gold was ₹7,938 per 10 grams, up 38 paise; 18‑carat gold reached ₹6,065 per 10 grams, up 10 paise.

In Delhi, 22‑carat gold increased to ₹7,050 per 10 grams, a gain of 20 paise. The 24‑carat rate climbed to ₹7,950 per 10 grams, up 42 paise. 18‑carat gold rose to ₹6,070 per 10 grams, up 12 paise.

Kolkata’s 22‑carat gold price was ₹7,042 per 10 grams, up 19 paise; 24‑carat gold traded at ₹7,942 per 10 grams, up 41 paise; 18‑carat gold reached ₹6,068 per 10 grams, up 11 paise.

Other cities, including Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Ahmedabad, reported comparable increases across the three gold grades, with 22‑carat gold gaining between 17 and 22 paise, 24‑carat gold between 36 and 44 paise, and 18‑carat gold between 9 and 13 paise per 10 grams.

The rise in gold prices reflects continued demand amid market volatility and investor preference for tangible assets. Analysts note that the incremental gains are modest but consistent with the upward trend seen over the past week.

The rates quoted are per 10 grams and are sourced from market listings reported by the Indian Express.

Sources

Indian Express. “Gold Rate Today, July 4: Check 18‑, 22‑ and 24‑Carat Gold Prices in Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Other Cities.” https://indianexpress.com/article/india/gold-rate-today-july-4-check-18-22-and-24-carat-gold-prices-in-chennai-mumbai-delhi-kolkata-and-other-cities-10770786/

Story synopsis gathered from: Indian Express – India — source

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