
Gold prices fall in Pakistan as international market declines
Local gold prices drop Rs3,700 per tola as international rates decline.
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Local gold prices drop Rs3,700 per tola as international rates decline.

Petrol price reduced by 12 paisas to Rs336.03 per litre while high-speed diesel (HSD) decreased by 66 paisas to Rs392.38 per litre.

Ogra increases RLNG prices by 32% in August, impacting power generation costs. LPG rates also rise.

Tomato prices fell by 22.96%, leading to a reduction in SPI-based inflation for the week ending July 30.

Oil prices surge after Iran intervenes in Strait of Hormuz shipping.

European Union's CBAM poses significant challenges for Pakistan’s textile industry as it seeks to comply with renewable energy demands from international b

Gold and silver prices increased in Pakistan following international market trends.

Sri Lanka's key inflation index rises to 7.3% in July, the highest in three years due to soaring fuel prices and food…

Lucky Motor Corporation has opened pre-orders for the new Kia Sportage L Hybrid and Sorento PHEV in Pakistan.

Oil markets remain calm despite ongoing geopolitical concerns between the two nations.

Local gold prices rise by Rs. 3,000 per tola on Friday as international rates also increase.

President Trump convenes a cabinet meeting at his retreat amid ongoing conflict with Iran. Polling shows Texas Democrat leading in Senate race.

Eight Sindh food department officials terminated for misappropriation of Rs5.12 billion worth of government wheat.

Local gold per tola price increases by Rs3,000 as international rates climb.

The KSE-100 Index gained over 1,200 points in early trading as buying returned to the Pakistan Stock Exchange.

Brent futures fell $1.03 while US WTI crude slipped $1.50 amid increased supply through key straits.

Supply chain disruptions lead to increased costs for electronics manufacturers.

Government considers reintroducing targeted fuel subsidies if Middle East tensions persist, as defended by Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik.

Petrol prices increased by Rs. 1.09/litre to Rs. 336.15 per litre, while diesel rose by Rs. 2.42/litre to Rs. 393.04 per litre.

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed lower due to geopolitical uncertainty, with BAFL reporting a strong Q2 result. Oil prices and market…