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Gold prices hit record highs in Pakistan amid global surge

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ISLAMABAD: Gold prices have reached historic highs in both international and local markets following a significant increase in global rates.

The price of gold in the international bullion market saw an increase of $34 per ounce, taking it to a record high of $2,944. This increase reflects the increasing demand and changing trends in global investment markets.

On the local front, the price of 24-karat gold per tola increased by Rs3,800, taking the new price to Rs308,000 per tola. Similarly, the price of 10 grams of gold also saw a sharp increase, increasing by Rs3,255 and reaching Rs264,060.

The recent increase in gold prices has created concern among buyers, especially in the local market, where consumers are facing financial pressure due to the continuous increase in the price of this precious metal. Analysts predict that these elevated price levels may persist, depending on global economic trends and market dynamics.

As gold continues to be a safe haven for investors around the world, its rising prices reflect ongoing changes in the global economy, which have implications for local and international markets.

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