Gold witnessed muted trading on Tuesday, rising marginally higher by ₹5 to ₹39,105 per 10 gram in the national capital as a weaker rupee kept the downside limited, according to HDFC Securities.

“Spot gold prices for 24 Karat in Delhi were trading marginally up by ₹5 at ₹39,105 as weaker rupee kept the downside limited. Spot rupee was trading 10 paise weaker against the dollar during the day,” Tapan Patel, senior analyst - commodities, HDFC Securities said.

The yellow metal had closed at ₹39,100 per 10 gram in the previous trade here. Silver, however, fell by ₹91 to ₹46,809 per kilogram from ₹46,900 per kilogram on Monday.

In the global market, gold was trading higher at USD 1,493.30 an ounce, while silver too firmed up at USD 17.62 per ounce. “International gold prices were trading firm for the day on rising doubts over first phase of US-China trade deal after China signalled to hold more discussions before signing the agreement,” Patel said.

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