India, March 25 -- Silver prices remained under heavy selling pressure for the 10th straight session declining by INR 9,467 to INR 2.15 lakh per kilogramme in futures trade on Tuesday amid heightened volatility and weak global cues.
On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), the white metal for May delivery slumped by INR 9,467, or 4.2 per cent, to INR 2,15,700 per kilogram.In the previous session, silver had nosedived INR 27,129, or 12 per cent, to hit an intraday low of INR 1,99,643 per kg before trimming losses to settle at INR 2,25,167 per kg, down INR 1,605, or 0.71 per cent. The precious metal has dropped INR 62,150, or 22.36 per cent, in the past 10 sessions from INR 2,77,850 per kg recorded on March 10, 2026.
Analysts said the sharp...
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