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Gold rates witness slight increased

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: On Thursday, the price of 24-karat gold in Pakistan has reached Rs212,000 per tola, while 22-karat gold can be acquired for just Rs194,333 per tola.
If you’re looking to purchase smaller quantities, the rates are equally appealing. Currently, 10 grams of 24-karat gold are priced at Rs 181,756, and 10 grams of 22-karat gold can be obtained for Rs166,609.

It’s important to note that gold rates in Pakistan can change multiple times during the day, influenced by global market trends. So, staying updated is crucial for those interested in the gold market.

On the international stage, gold prices have been on a downward trend, with the current rate standing at $1,983 per ounce.

These rates are sourced from reliable outlets, primarily located in Karachi and Multan. For the most precise gold rates in your city, it is advisable to consult your local gold dealers and jewellers.

For those closely monitoring the gold market, it’s significant to stay vigilant as rates continue to respond to global developments in the world of gold. (INP)

The Frontier Post

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