Gold Price Increases By Rs700/tola In Pakistan
In the early days of the business week, gold prices in the domestic market of Pakistan displayed an upward trend, despite a decline observed in the international prices of the precious metal
In the early days of the business week, gold prices in the domestic market of Pakistan displayed an upward trend, despite a decline observed in the international prices of the precious metal
On Saturday, gold staged a notable recovery in the domestic market, rebounding from a previous day’s decline
Gold in the domestic market of Pakistan continued its upward trend on Thursday, aligning with the global surge in prices.
On Wednesday, gold prices in Pakistan experienced the second increase of the week, with the cost of 24-karat gold rising by Rs750 per tola
Gold prices in the domestic market of Pakistan experienced a notable upswing, mirroring the upward trend observed in the international market.
Gold prices in Pakistan exhibited an upward trend on Friday, leading to a notable surge in the overall cost of gold. Specifically, the price of 24-karat gold witnessed a rise of Rs1,300, reaching Rs212,400 per tola.
Based on data provided by the Karachi Sarafa Association, the cost of gold (24 carats) experienced an increase of Rs. 300 per tola, reaching Rs. 211,100, and the price for 10 grams saw a rise of Rs. 257, reaching Rs. 180,984.
Gold prices in the domestic market of Pakistan witnessed a decline on Wednesday, aligning with the global trend of decreasing prices
Gold faced a decline in the domestic market of Pakistan on Saturday, aligning with the downward trajectory observed in the international market.
In the local Pakistani market, gold prices showed stability with no change, mirroring the steady conditions in the international market on Friday.
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Gold prices in the domestic market of Pakistan experienced a decline on Monday, aligning with the overall downward trend observed globally.