Gold hits record high in line with global trend
World gold prices hit record highs, rising by $20 per ounce
KARACHI: Gold prices reached an all-time high on Wednesday, surging by Rs2,000 per tola to Rs285,400 in line with global markets as more and more risk-averse international investors are seeking refuge in safe-haven assets.
According to data provided by the All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA), the rate of 10-gram gold rose by Rs1,714 to Rs244,684.
This was the seventh consecutive increase in the price of gold in the local market, each time setting a new record.
In the global market, gold prices hit record highs as its price per ounce rose by $20, reaching $2,757 on investors' reluctance to place major bets ahead of the US election in two weeks.
Investors are also rethinking how much the Federal Reserve might need to cut interest rates after the most recent US economic data has pointed to an economy that continues to expand and create jobs.
World stocks, meanwhile, are turning lower, but still near record highs, suggesting that equity investors are focusing more on the positives around the economy and earnings - for now, at least.
Conflict in the Middle East has also given risk-averse investors an excuse to buy gold, analysts said.
Meanwhile, the price of silver also witnessed an upward trend, increasing by Rs200 to Rs3,350 per tola in the local market.
A day earlier, the price of yellow metal rose by Rs1,100 pushing the price per tola to a then-record Rs283,400.
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