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Gold rates see increase in Pakistan

Gold rates in Pakistan rose significantly, with the 24 karat gold price per tola increasing by Rs2400, while 10 grams of the same quality rose by Rs2058. These price hikes were attributed to the international market's gold price increase and a weaker dollar. Silver and platinum also experienced price fluctuations.

Gold rates see major drop in Pakistan

Gold prices in Pakistan continue to decline, with the per tola price at Rs242,000 after a Rs6,200 drop, and the 10-gram gold at Rs207476 following a decrease of Rs5,315, as reported by the Sarafa Association. International market gold price also decreased to $2355 from $2,415. Silver remained constant at Rs2,850 per tola.

Gold prices see massive increase in Pakistan

Gold prices in Pakistan surge as the per tola rate of 24 karat gold increased by Rs1100, reaching Rs214,300 in the domestic market. The price of both per tola and 10-gram silver also rose, alongside a global uptick in gold prices by $8 to $2042. However, spot platinum fell while palladium rose.

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The ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023 Trophy has arrived in Lahore for a three-day tour, providing cricket enthusiasts with the opportunity to see the prestigious trophy up close

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