Global economic trends, currency shifts, and strong demand for safe-haven assets continue to fuel the upward trajectory of gold prices.

Gold prices across major Indian bullion markets demonstrated continued strength on 21 August 2026, driven by global market movements and steady domestic demand. The price of 24-carat gold stood at ₹1,59,280 per 10 grams across key trading centres, including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai. Meanwhile, 22-carat gold, which is widely favoured for traditional jewellery crafting, was priced at ₹1,46,010 per 10 grams. On a single-gram basis, 24-carat gold traded at ₹15,928 while 22-carat gold hovered at ₹14,601.
Regional variations remained visible across southern markets. For 21 August 2026, 22-carat gold was recorded in Kerala at ₹14,600 per gram, with 24-carat digital gold holding at ₹15,330 per gram. Concurrently, gold rates in Maharashtra reflected an overall surge of over 8 per cent since the beginning of August 2026, edging up to ₹1,59,280 per 10 grams for 24-carat purity.
| City | 22-Carat Gold Rate (per 10 grams) | 24-Carat Gold Rate (per 10 grams) |
| Delhi | ₹1,46,160 | ₹1,59,430 |
| Mumbai | ₹1,46,010 | ₹1,59,280 |
| Chennai | ₹1,46,010 | ₹1,59,280 |
| Kolkata | ₹1,46,010 | ₹1,59,280 |
| Bengaluru | ₹1,46,010 | ₹1,59,280 |
| Hyderabad | ₹1,46,010 | ₹1,59,280 |
| Thiruvananthapuram | ₹1,46,000 | ₹1,59,270 |
Industry observers note that the ongoing firmness in gold prices reflects broader international economic trends, currency fluctuations, and investor preference for safe-haven assets. As gold maintains its upward trajectory this month, buyers and investors continue to monitor daily spot movements closely.
Published: 21 Aug 2026, 09:05 am IST
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