WhatsApp Logo Subscribe
For News Alert

News

Gold price in Pakistan breaks another record to reach highest in history

By News Desk

July 18, 2024 04:36 PM


Twitter Share Facebook Share WhatsApp Share

The gold prices in Pakistan reached an all-time high as it experienced a massive rise after the market reopened after a two-day Ashura break, reported 24NewsHD TV channel Thursday.

The All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association reported on Monday that the price of 24-karat gold per tola increased by Rs4,600, bringing it to a historic Rs254,000.

The price of 10-gram 24-karat gold also experienced an upward trend, rising by Rs3,944 to reach Rs217,764.

The price of 10 grams of 22-karat gold on Thursday was Rs199,617.

The international gold market also showed an increasing trend. According to APGJSA, the global rate stood at $2,470 per ounce, marking a $60 decrease on Monday.

Silver prices in the local market, however, remained stable at Rs2,900 per tola.

Market analysts attribute the rise in gold prices to various factors, including fluctuations in the international market, currency exchange rates, and economic conditions. The continued increase in gold prices may influence investment decisions and consumer behaviour in the coming days.

 


News Desk


Most Read

  1. Man along with his son shot dead by close friend in Mansehra, daughter abducted Man along with his son shot dead by close friend in Mansehra, daughter abducted
  2. '#AbHogaKamaal': Fans eager to know what's on Fahad Mustafa's mind now '#AbHogaKamaal': Fans eager to know what's on Fahad Mustafa's mind now
  3. Ayeza Khan heaps praise on Kareena Kapoor Khan for her 25 years in Bollywood Ayeza Khan heaps praise on Kareena Kapoor Khan for her 25 years in Bollywood
  4. UK introduces new travel policy, here are the details UK introduces new travel policy, here are the details
  5. Sana Javed’s fresh clicks from London go viral Sana Javed’s fresh clicks from London go viral
  6. Hacking risks: Google Chrome urges users to update browser within 72 hours Hacking risks: Google Chrome urges users to update browser within 72 hours