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Gold prices hike again in Pakistan despite decreasing rates in int’l market

By News Desk

August 10, 2023 06:07 PM


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Though the rates of gold decreased in the international market on Thursday but the Pakistani jewellers market witnessed a hike in prices.

According to the 24NewsHD TV channel, this continues on the fourth day when the prices of yellow metal decreased in the international market.

On Thursday, in the International market, the price of pure gold of 24 karats decreased by 4 dollars per ounce to 1,926 dollars per ounce.

While the price of pure gold of 24 karats increased by Rs600 per tola in the Pakistani market on the fourth day of this week.

After this big increase in prices, the pure gold of 24 karats traded at Rs2,22,800 per tola in the local jewellery market.

The price of 10 grams of 24-karat pure gold increased by Rs514 and traded at Rs1,91,015 per 10 grams.

The yellow metal of 22 karats of gold which is usually used for jewellery making, sold at the rate of Rs1,75,097 per 10 grams.

On the other hand, the price of 24 karat silver per tola and per 10 grams also remained the same at Rs2,750 and Rs2,357.68 respectively.


News Desk


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