Gold hits new record yet again

Price falls slightly shy of Rs40,000 per 10 gram mark.


Faryal Najeeb April 09, 2011
Gold hits new record yet again

KARACHI:


Gold prices hit a new high at Rs39,921 per 10 grams on Friday as international bullion rates also touched their lifetime best.

All Pakistan Supreme Council of Jewellers Association President Haroon Chand believes gold is likely cross the Rs40,000 per 10 grams mark in the coming week. He, however, maintained that local markets had remained unresponsive to the steep incline in gold values.


The per tola (11.7 grams) value of the precious metal stood at Rs46,575.

Gold previously peaked two days earlier on April 6, when prices touched Rs39,728 per 10 grams and Rs46,350 per tola.

In the international bullion market, gold rose to a new lifetime peak of $1,471.45 per ounce, before settling at $1,470 – $10.30 higher than the previous day.

Prices have moved up to another record as inflationary concerns and sovereign debt worries in Europe heightened demand for safe-haven investments, according to thebulliondesk.com.

Interest in bullion is also being kept afloat by geopolitical turmoil in Middle East and North Africa, spearheaded by military conflict in Libya.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 9th,  2011.

COMMENTS (3)

Sameer Iqbal | 13 years ago | Reply what do you mean " Jahilliya"........the term "TOLA" is not only used in Pakistan but is recognized and accepted across the jewellery industry all over the world. Infact, the very commonly used Ten TOLA bars are processed and imported from Switzerland.
Blithe | 13 years ago | Reply "Pround Pakistan" - another Indian masquerading as a Pakistani. I do not see any Pakistani having any problem refering to tola as a unit of measurement. Why should any Pakistani have any problem wih tola????? Troy ounce is also used in Pakistan.
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