Gold Prices Surge by Rs. 6,100 Per Tola Across Pakistan

Karachi: Gold prices in Pakistan witnessed a sharp rise once again, with the rate per tola increasing by a significant Rs. 6,100.

According to the Sindh Sarafa Bazaar Association, the price of one tola of gold has now reached Rs. 359,000 following the latest hike.

Similarly, the price of 10 grams of gold rose by Rs. 5,229, bringing the new rate to Rs. 307,784.

On the international front, gold also saw a substantial jump in the global market, with prices climbing by $61 per ounce to reach $3,363 per ounce.

The consistent upward trend in both local and international markets reflects increasing demand and market volatility, prompting investors and buyers to closely monitor gold rates.

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