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Price of gold in local market increased

Islamabad: Despite the fall in the price of gold by $14 in the global market, the prices of gold per tola and ten grams of gold in the local exchange markets increased by Rs.100 and Rs.84 respectively.

According to Leading News, despite the price of gold falling by $14 per ounce to $1,757 in the international bullion market, the prices of gold per tola and per ten grams were Rs. 100 and Rs. 84, respectively, in local bullion markets on Monday. has increased.

As a result of the increase, the price of gold per tola increased to Rs 156,000 and the price of gold per ten grams also increased to Rs 133,744 in the bullion markets of Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Multan, Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Peshawar and Quetta.

However, on the contrary, the price of silver per tola remained unchanged at 1680 rupees and the price of ten grams of silver remained unchanged at 1440.32 rupees.

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