The Gold rate in Karachi, Pakistan witnessed another historic session on Friday as gold and silver prices exploded to unprecedented new heights.
In a stunning display of relentless bullion market surge, gold shattered yet another ceiling, while silver broke a critical psychological barrier.
The price of 24-karat gold per tola catapulted by an astonishing Rs 9,100, closing at a staggering Rs 514,662. This monumental leap, following closely on the heels of Wednesday’s record-breaking rally, signals that the historic price ascent is accelerating rather than slowing.
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The market has added over Rs. 21,000 per tola in just three trading sessions.
The rate for 24-karat gold per 10 grams surged by Rs 7,802 to Rs 441,239, while 22-karat gold rose by Rs 7,152 to Rs 404,483.
The global gold price per ounce soared by $91 to a staggering $4,923, bringing the $5,000 milestone firmly into view.
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The domestic price of silver per tola skyrocketed by Rs 372 to decisively break the Rs 10,000 barrier, closing at Rs 10,275.
Silver per 10 grams followed, rising Rs. 319 to Rs. 8,809. This marks a historic moment for the white metal in Pakistan.
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Internationally, silver surged by $3.72 to $98.00 per ounce, approaching its own historic triple-digit milestone.
The local rates, calculated on interbank exchange rates, are certified by the trade association. All listed prices are for 999 (24K) purity.
A day earlier, gold prices experienced a minor pullback in Karachi, Pakistan on Thursday, dipping slightly after the previous day’s surge past Rs 500,000.
The price of 24-karat gold per tola eased by a mere Rs. 800, closing at Rs. 505,562. This minuscule decline is statistically insignificant compared to the Rs. 12,700 gain that preceded it, demonstrating remarkable price stability at these record-shattering levels.
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In 10 grams, 24-karat gold decreased by Rs. 686 to Rs. 433,437, while 22-karat gold dipped Rs. 629 to Rs. 397,331. The minimal movement indicates that selling pressure is negligible.
