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Gold hits Rs342,500 per tola as global rates climb

Gold prices soared on Monday in both domestic and international markets, driven by increased investor interest in safe-haven assets amid global market uncertainty. In Pakistan, the price of gold per tola rose by Rs4,000, reaching Rs342,500, while the price per 10 grams climbed Rs3,429 to Rs293,638.

The sharp rise in local gold prices closely mirrors developments in the international bullion market, where gold surged by $40 per ounce to reach $3,241. The global spike reflects heightened demand from investors seeking stability during turbulent economic conditions, including inflation fears and geopolitical risks.

Spot gold traded at $3,239.18 an ounce, rebounding from losses in the previous session. US gold futures also recorded a 1.7% gain, settling at $3,242.60. Analysts attribute the continued rally to increased central bank purchases and expectations of prolonged interest rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve.

Other precious metals followed gold’s upward trajectory. Spot silver rose by 0.8% to $32.52 an ounce, while platinum gained 0.4% to $992.06. Palladium, however, remained largely unchanged at $961.22, reflecting mixed sentiment in industrial metal markets.

Experts believe that unless major economic indicators shift significantly, gold prices may continue to climb. The sustained rally not only affects jewelry prices and imports but also signals a shift in investor sentiment toward traditional stores of value.

 

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: gold per tola, Gold Prices, international market, Latest, Pakistan

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