Gold Price Today (July 11, 2026): 24K, 22K & 18K Gold Rates Slip as MCX Gold Weakens; Should You Buy the Dip?
Gold Price Today in India (July 11, 2026) Gold prices in India edged lower on Saturday, July 11, 2026, after witnessing strong gains earlier this month. The decline comes as international bullion markets consolidate amid changing expectations around U.S. interest rates and a slight pullback in MCX Gold Futures. Despite today’s correction, gold continues to...
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Jul 11, 2026 · 5 min Read
Key Highlights
- 📉 24K Gold falls to ₹14,433 per gram
- 📉 22K Gold declines to ₹13,230 per gram
- 📉 18K Gold slips to ₹10,825 per gram
- 🌍 Spot Gold trades near $132,015 per kilogram
- 📊 Gold remains 2.52% higher than the beginning of July
- 🏙️ Chennai continues to report the highest major-city gold prices
Gold Price Today in India (July 11, 2026)
Gold prices in India edged lower on Saturday, July 11, 2026, after witnessing strong gains earlier this month. The decline comes as international bullion markets consolidate amid changing expectations around U.S. interest rates and a slight pullback in MCX Gold Futures.
Despite today’s correction, gold continues to trade significantly above the levels seen at the beginning of July, indicating that the broader bullish trend remains intact.
The international spot gold price is currently trading around $132,015 per kilogram, while domestic gold prices have slipped modestly across all purity levels.
Gold Price Today (July 11, 2026)
| Purity | Price Per Gram | Daily Change |
|---|---|---|
| 24K Gold | ₹14,433 | ▼ ₹49 |
| 22K Gold | ₹13,230 | ▼ ₹45 |
| 18K Gold | ₹10,825 | ▼ ₹37 |
Gold Price Today (10 Grams)
| Purity | Price |
|---|---|
| 24K | ₹1,44,330 |
| 22K | ₹1,32,300 |
| 18K | ₹1,08,250 |
Gold Price in USD Today
| Metal | Price |
|---|---|
| Spot Gold | Approximately $132,015 per kilogram |
Global gold prices remain supported by safe-haven demand, although traders are closely watching Federal Reserve policy signals and global inflation expectations.
Gold Rate Today in Major Indian Cities
| City | 24K | 22K | 18K |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chennai | ₹14,509 | ₹13,300 | ₹11,120 |
| Mumbai | ₹14,433 | ₹13,230 | ₹10,825 |
| Delhi | ₹14,448 | ₹13,245 | ₹10,840 |
| Kolkata | ₹14,433 | ₹13,230 | ₹10,825 |
| Bangalore | ₹14,433 | ₹13,230 | ₹10,825 |
| Hyderabad | ₹14,433 | ₹13,230 | ₹10,825 |
| Kerala | ₹14,433 | ₹13,230 | ₹10,825 |
| Pune | ₹14,433 | ₹13,230 | ₹10,825 |
| Ahmedabad | ₹14,438 | ₹13,235 | ₹10,830 |
| Vadodara | ₹14,438 | ₹13,235 | ₹10,830 |
Gold Price Trend: Last 10 Days
| Date | 24K | 22K |
|---|---|---|
| Jul 11 | ₹14,433 | ₹13,230 |
| Jul 10 | ₹14,482 | ₹13,275 |
| Jul 09 | ₹14,444 | ₹13,240 |
| Jul 08 | ₹14,313 | ₹13,120 |
| Jul 07 | ₹14,526 | ₹13,315 |
| Jul 06 | ₹14,662 | ₹13,440 |
| Jul 05 | ₹14,673 | ₹13,450 |
| Jul 04 | ₹14,673 | ₹13,450 |
| Jul 03 | ₹14,700 | ₹13,475 |
| Jul 02 | ₹14,378 | ₹13,180 |
July Performance So Far
| Metric | 24K | 22K |
|---|---|---|
| July 1 Price | ₹14,078 | ₹12,905 |
| July 11 Price | ₹14,433 | ₹13,230 |
| Monthly Gain | +2.52% | +2.52% |
| Highest Price | ₹14,700 | ₹13,475 |
| Lowest Price | ₹14,078 | ₹12,905 |
Although prices have fallen today, gold has still gained over 2.5% this month, highlighting continued investor confidence.
Why Did Gold Prices Fall Today?
Several factors contributed to today’s decline:
- Profit booking after recent highs.
- MCX Gold Futures eased around 0.43%.
- Traders remain cautious ahead of upcoming U.S. inflation and Federal Reserve policy signals.
- A stronger U.S. dollar reduced short-term buying interest.
- Investors are balancing safe-haven demand with expectations of future interest-rate decisions.
Gold Rate Calculator (Example)
| Details | Amount |
|---|---|
| Weight | 10 grams |
| Purity | 22K |
| Base Value | ₹1,32,300 |
| Making Charges (12%) | ₹15,876 |
| GST (3%) | ₹4,445 |
| Estimated Total | ₹1,52,621 |
Actual making charges vary by jeweller.
Is This a Good Time to Buy Gold?
Many long-term investors view short-term declines as potential buying opportunities rather than signs of weakness.
Positive long-term drivers include:
- Central bank gold purchases
- Global geopolitical uncertainty
- Inflation concerns
- Portfolio diversification
- Long-term wealth preservation
However, short-term price volatility may continue depending on global economic data and U.S. monetary policy.
Market Outlook
Analysts expect gold to remain volatile over the coming sessions. If the U.S. dollar weakens or inflation concerns re-emerge, gold prices could recover quickly. On the other hand, stronger economic data and higher bond yields could keep pressure on precious metals in the near term.
For long-term investors, the overall trend remains constructive despite today’s decline.
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