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    Gold price rises further, price reaches new high

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    The price of gold in the global market continues to rise today.

    The price of gold per ounce has reached a record level of $5,600. Yesterday, the price of gold per ounce in the global market was $5,293.

    Global geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainty and investors’ search for safe investments have been cited as the main reasons for this increase.

    Considering this increase in the global market, a major increase in the price per tola is expected in Pakistan today and the price is expected to go above Rs 590,000.

    The price of silver has also reached its highest level nationally and globally, today the global silver rate is close to $120 per ounce.

    Yesterday, for the first time in Pakistan, the price per tola increased by more than 21,000, after which the price reached a record level of Rs 551,961.

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