Gold price rises by Rs600, reaches Rs339,400 per tola


(Web Desk): Gold prices are once again on the rise in both international and local markets. In the global bullion market, the price of gold increased by $6 per ounce, reaching $3,224. This rise has pushed up local prices in Pakistan as well.
The price of 24-carat gold rose by Rs600 per tola, now standing at Rs339,400. Similarly, the price of 10 grams of gold went up by Rs514, reaching Rs290,980.
Despite the increase in gold prices, silver rates have remained unchanged. The price of silver per tola is steady at Rs3,397, while 10 grams of silver are priced at Rs2,912.
The rise in gold prices reflects strong demand both globally and within Pakistan. Many investors are closely watching the market, especially after recent fluctuations.
Earlier on Monday, gold prices in Pakistan had dropped by Rs1,800 per tola, bringing the rate down to Rs338,800 after three days of gains. This decline followed a record high on Saturday, when gold hit Rs340,600 per tola due to a sharp single-day increase.
The market continues to remain active as prices respond to global trends.

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