21 Aug 2026, 11:04 AM 2 min readmarketsFinancial InsightMarket Pulse
Gold and Silver Prices Rise on August 21, 2026
Domestic 24K gold prices increased by ₹120 to ₹16052 per gram, while 1kg silver rose to ₹260100.0.Market & Sector Overview:
As of August 21, 2026, domestic bullion benchmarks show an upward trend across key precious metal segments. 24K gold is priced at ₹16,052 per gram (a 0.75% increase), while 22K gold trades at ₹14,710 per gram and 18K gold at ₹12,035 per gram. Domestic silver prices reached ₹265,000 per kilogram, reflecting sustained momentum in physical and industrial markets.
Global Cues & Macro Dynamics:
International gold and silver markets are responding to a softening US Dollar Index, which fell to 98.7230 on August 21, 2026. The Federal Reserve's prevailing policy stance and ongoing debt management operations continue to bolster safe-haven demand for precious metals across global exchanges including COMEX and LBMA.
Domestic Drivers & Corporate Highlights:
The Indian bullion market continues to absorb the effects of currency valuations with the USD/INR exchange rate hovering near 95.7880. Physical jewellery consumption and steady institutional allocations into Sovereign Gold Bonds and Gold ETFs remain key pillars of support as market participants hedge against long-term inflationary pressures.
Market Outlook & Investor Strategy:
Bullion analysts anticipate key technical support levels to hold firm in the near term, with upside momentum contingent on upcoming US economic data releases and domestic festive demand. Long-term investors are advised to maintain structured asset allocation strategies while tactical traders watch for currency-driven volatility.
Pulse Intelligence
Context & ImpactContext & Background
- Central banks globally have maintained a record pace of gold accumulation, averaging 1,000 tonnes annually over the past four years.
- The US government debt surpassing $40 trillion has triggered investor concern regarding long-term fiscal sustainability.
Key Consequences
- Continued Rupee depreciation against the USD is expected to keep domestic gold import costs elevated.
- Institutional inflows into Gold ETFs are likely to persist as investors seek protection against broader market volatility.
Market & Economic Impact
The rise in precious metal prices reflects a broader flight to safety, impacting domestic import costs and influencing retail investment strategies.
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