Gold Latest Rate 27 Sep 2025: Good news, gold becomes cheaper for the second consecutive day, the price of gold will be this much by Diwali
Gold Silver Rate Today: Good news for gold buyers. Gold has been steadily rising in price for the past few days, but now it has suddenly become cheaper. If you're considering buying gold during the festive season, this is a golden opportunity. Let's find out how much 10 grams of gold is available for.
News - (Gold Rate). Due to the wedding and festival season, there is a sudden huge demand for gold, due to which it has been continuously increasing for the last several days.
Today, i.e. on 27th September 2025, the price of gold has fallen. Gold has been continuously getting cheaper for the last two days. This has created an atmosphere of happiness among the gold buyers.
At the same time, the investors have got a big shock. Now questions are arising in the minds of investors and gold buyers as to what could be the rate of gold by Diwali. Let us find out.
Big fall in gold prices
According to the India Bullion Association (IBA), the gold rate today is ₹113,170 per 10 grams on Friday, September 27, 2025, compared to ₹114,360 per 10 grams on September 27. This represents a one-day drop of ₹1,190 for gold buyers. This is a relief for those buying gold and silver jewelry.
Gold rates in major cities of the country –
Let us inform you that the prices of gold and silver (Gold Silver Latest Price) have been recorded differently in different cities of the country. Talking about the gold rates in Delhi (Delhi Gold Rate), here gold is being sold at Rs 1,12,790 per 10 grams, whereas in Mumbai the rate of gold is Rs 1,12,980 per 10 grams.
In Bengaluru, gold is recorded at Rs 1,13,070 per 10 grams and in Kolkata the price of gold (Gold Rate) has been recorded at Rs 1,12,830 per 10 grams. The highest gold rates have been seen in Chennai. Here gold is trading at Rs 1,13,310 per 10 grams.
Latest gold and silver prices on MCX -
December futures gold prices fell this morning on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX Gold Rate). The gold rate fell 0.06% from its previous close of ₹1,13,871, bringing its price to ₹1,13,795. At 9:00 am, gold fell by ₹29 and was trading at ₹1,13,900 per 10 grams. Silver prices fell by ₹295, and are trading at ₹1,36,802 per kilogram.
What will be the gold rates by Diwali?
Experts say that with the record-breaking rise in gold prices, gold could become as expensive as ₹125,000 by Diwali. The wedding and festival season will begin in just a few days. This could lead to increased demand and skyrocketing gold prices.