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Gold prices increase Rs1400 per tola in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: Gold prices continued to rise in Pakistan’s local market on Thursday due to the increase in global prices.

According to data shared by the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewelers Association, the price of gold per tola increased by Rs 1,400 to Rs 282,200.

Similarly, the price of 10 grams of gold in the local market increased by Rs 1,200 to close at Rs 241,941.

The price of precious commodities also increased in the international market, according to which the ounce rate increased by $ 13 to $ 2,703.

Meanwhile, the price of silver in Pakistan also recorded an increase, while the price per tola increased by Rs 80 to Rs 3,433, while the price of 10 grams increased by Rs 71 to close at Rs 2,943.

The price of gold per tola increased by Rs 2,900 to Rs 280,800. Similarly, the price of 10 grams increased by Rs 2,487 and the new price was fixed at Rs 240,741.

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