Gold prices see major surge in Pakistan
24-karat gold reaches Rs214,300 per tola
Select a specific date to view news articles
24-karat gold reaches Rs214,300 per tola
Dr Saif expresses confidence in the upcoming launch of 5G services by July-August
GBP to PKR Rate on February 19, 2024, remained consistent with the previous day's rate
Steady trend reflects the current financial landscape, providing sense of assurance to those closely following currency dynamic
PSX-100 index also takes a hit
Islamabad-based think tank issues study on nation’s looming debt crisis
24-karat gold is trading at Rs213,200 per tola
Pakistan's textile group exports decline approx 2.99% in first seven months of current fiscal year
Booking for this innovative vehicle will commence in the coming days
Discounts to be provided on 19 basic items through targeted subsidies
Changes in gold prices are affected by movements in currency values, worldwide trends
"During the week ended on 9-Feb-2024, SBP’s reserves increased by US$ 13 million to US$ 8,056.5 million,” the central bank said.
100-index increased by 100 points and was traded at 6,1120 points in the morning session
American currency trades in morning session at Rs279.30
Price of high-speed increases Rs8.37 per litre to reach Rs287.33
Registers FIR on 39 XENS, SDOs, and other senior officers
Sharp hike applies to both protected, non-protected customers, translating to a surge of Rs100, Rs300 per MMBTU, respectively
Businesses were already under no illusion about the difficulties they face
Dollar traded in interbank market at Rs279.40
Increase in prices is being considered due to fluctuations in global oil prices
Uncertainty persists over Pakistan’s ability to negotiate a new International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme
ECC approves over 65% increase in gas prices
Cost of solar panels rises from Rs75,000 to Rs300,000
CNG sector will see Rs170 per MMBTU increase, prices for captive power plants will also rise
Cost of 24-karat gold stands at Rs210,800 per tola
Silver prices in local market trading at Rs3,300 per tola
Beijing doubles down on stimulus to support sputtering economy
Silver prices in the local market remain stable at Rs3,300 per tola
Inflows represent increase of 7% compared to previous month, 24% higher than same month last year
Though labour market is easing, wage pressures are not showing significant cooling