The yellow metal reclaimed the key Rs 26,000 per 10gm mark by vaulting a whopping Rs 715, its second biggest one-day gain this year.
Silver spurted by a massive Rs 1,600 to reclaim the Rs 36,000 per kilo mark owing to hectic speculative buyout.
Jewellery traders and stockists, who were on the sidelines expecting further price correction, got into the buying mode, triggering a rally, a bullion trader said.
Standard gold (99.5 purity) jumped by Rs 715, or 2.78 per cent, to conclude at Rs 26,400 per 10 grams from Friday's closing level of Rs 25,685.
Pure gold (99.9 purity) also zoomed by Rs 715, or 2.77 per cent, to end at Rs 26,550 per 10 grams compared to Rs 25,835 previously.
Silver (.999 fineness) skyrocketed by Rs 1,630, or 4.63 per cent, to finish at Rs 36,840 per kg compared to Rs 35,210 yesterday.
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