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Warangal gold rates climb in early August; 24K at ₹1,52,440 on Aug 10

Local 24-carat gold prices in Warangal rose through July into August 2026, peaking at ₹1,52,440 per 10 grams on August 10, according to published price trends. Traders and consumers may see volatility as monthly swings continue.

Warangal gold rates climb in early August; 24K at ₹1,52,440 on Aug 10
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Gold price trend in Warangal through July–August 2026

Gold prices in Warangal showed renewed upward momentum in early August 2026, with 24-carat bullion touching ₹1,52,440 per 10 grams on August 10, according to a price summary reported by BusinessToday.in. The data series published for monthly movements highlights notable volatility across June, July and August, with a net rise observed in the opening days of August.

The month-to-month movements recorded in the report show distinct swings: June opened at ₹1,57,080 and closed at ₹1,41,920, registering a downward monthly performance; July then stabilised with opening and closing levels of ₹1,43,790 and ₹1,44,340 respectively; August began higher, opening at ₹1,44,220 and moving to a high of ₹1,52,440 by August 10.

MonthOpening (24K per 10g)Closing / NotableHighestLowest
June 2026₹1,57,080₹1,41,920 (30 Jun)₹1,57,080 (1 Jun)₹1,41,320 (26 Jun)
July 2026₹1,43,790₹1,44,340 (31 Jul)₹1,47,010 (4 Jul)₹1,42,520 (18 Jul)
August 2026₹1,44,220 (1 Aug)₹1,52,440 (10 Aug)₹1,52,440 (10 Aug)₹1,43,990 (5 Aug)

What the numbers mean locally

The short-term rise to ₹1,52,440 per 10 grams in August follows a month of fluctuation in June and a modest recovery in July. For Warangal residents, that movement may influence decisions on jewellery purchases, loan-backed gold transactions and small-scale retailers’ inventory strategies.

  • Consumers planning to buy wedding or ceremonial jewellery should note intra-month volatility, which pushed rates as much as ₹8,220 between the month open and the August high as reported.
  • Local jewellers and pawnbrokers may adjust margins or wait for stabilisation before large procurements; stock procurement costs are sensitive to such short swings.
  • Investors using physical gold as a hedge should consider monthly trend data alongside national and global price drivers before transacting.
BusinessToday.in reported the monthly trend data showing a highest August rate of ₹1,52,440 per 10 grams and a lowest of ₹1,43,990 in the first ten days of the month.

Warangal’s gold prices broadly track national urban market movements, so local trends reflect a combination of domestic demand, international bullion rates, rupee exchange-rate shifts and seasonal buying. The June fall from an early-month peak of ₹1,57,080 to late-June lows illustrated how quickly market sentiment and imported-price components can swing local retail levels.

Retailers in Warangal’s jewellery zones — including markets that serve Hanamkonda and Kazipet neighbourhoods — typically update rates daily. Customers are advised to verify the latest quoted rate with local dealers and check making charges, which vary by store and design, before purchasing.

Market participants often watch for festival and wedding-season demand to push premiums higher. As Hyderabad continues to influence regional bullion trade flows, Warangal’s price movements will remain sensitive to broader Telangana and national demand patterns, as well as global macroeconomic cues that affect international bullion markets.

For consumers and small traders, the recent data underline the importance of checking daily rates and factoring in making charges and hallmarks. The published month-on-month series provides a reference for assessing whether a given quoted price aligns with wider local movement rather than a single-dealer offer.

Further updates on intra-day rates and longer-term trend analysis should be followed from established market reports and certified local jewellers. The figures cited here are drawn from the monthly price compilation reported by BusinessToday.in for Warangal.

Sridhar Reddy
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