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Present day gold prices in Pakistan as of today.

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On Tuesday, the price of gold in Pakistan, which mirrors a surge in the international market, experienced a large increase. As per the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the price of gold per tola experienced a significant increase of Rs3,600, ultimately reaching Rs273,500.

The price of ten grammes of gold increased by Rs3,086, reaching a final level of Rs234,482 in a similar fashion. On Monday, the price of one tola of gold hit Rs269,900, which was a gain of Rs2,500. The increase in gold prices occurred the day after that, on Tuesday.

As a result of the rise in international gold rates, the local gold prices have also been on an increasing trend. The price of one ounce of gold on the global market hit $2,623 on Tuesday, representing a $36 gain from the previous day for the price. In addition, the APGJSA observed that the worldwide price was increased by twenty dollars.

The price of silver has stayed steady at Rs3,250 per tola, despite the fact that gold prices have been on the rise.

Over the course of the past several months, the price of gold in Pakistan has significantly increased, reaching an all-time high of Rs287,900 per tola in the month of October. As a result of a weakening of the United States dollar and widespread anticipation over impending announcements from officials of the Federal Reserve regarding future interest rate adjustments, the foreign market also experienced a lift on Tuesday.

After a 2% increase on Monday, spot gold reached its highest level since November 12 at $2,623.54 per ounce, showing a 0.4% increase. This marks the highest level since November 12.

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PSX 100-index reaches an unprecedented peak, exceeding 111,000 points.

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The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) reached the significant milestone of 111,000 points shortly after today’s market opening.

The KSE-100 Index ascended by more than 1,000 points in the initial five minutes of trade, achieving a notable increase of 1,044 points to attain 111,014 points.

The increase indicates heightened investor confidence and a robust market sentiment.

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SIFC Initiates Carbon Market Initiative: Pakistan Pursues Green Investment at COP29

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Pakistan has introduced its inaugural Carbon Market Policy at the 29th Conference of the Parties in Baku to attain climate objectives and encourage green investments.

The policy seeks to enhance investment in the energy, agriculture, and forestry sectors.

Through the initiatives of the Special Investment Facilitation Council, Pakistan has developed a transparent carbon market framework that adheres to international norms.

The policy conforms to international standards and establishes a definite strategic orientation.

Pakistan’s carbon market policy promotes environmental conservation, economic development, and sustainability.
It promotes the use of eco-friendly technologies by enterprises and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

The policy represents a substantial advancement in the worldwide effort to combat climate change. It encourages international investors and organizations to participate in Pakistan’s carbon market.

SIFC aims to mitigate environmental concerns while promoting economic growth via the Global Carbon Market.

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When the benchmark hits 109,881 points, the PSX-100 index sets a new record.

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During the first hour of trading today, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) made a stunning comeback, moving from negative to positive territory. After losing 1,400 points, the market recovered and gained 800 points.

Setting a new high, the benchmark KSE-100 Index jumped 827 points to a record-breaking 109,881 points. Restored investor confidence was also reflected in the market’s return to its crucial levels of 108,000 and 109,000 points.

Supportive government policies and recent strong economic data are credited by experts with this success, as they have improved market mood.

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