India, March 24 -- Silver prices continued to face heavy selling pressure for the 10th consecutive session, falling by Rs 9,467 to around Rs 2.15 lakh per kg in futures trade on Tuesday amid heightened volatility and weak global cues.
On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), silver contracts for May delivery declined 4.2 per cent, or Rs 9,467, to Rs 2,15,700 per kg.
In the previous session, the metal had witnessed sharp volatility, plunging Rs 27,129, or 12 per cent, to an intraday low of Rs 1,99,643 per kg before recovering partially to settle at Rs 2,25,167 per kg, still down Rs 1,605, or 0.71 per cent.
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