Gold Hits Historic High Globally as Local Prices Surge in Sri Lanka

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October 07, Colombo (LNW): Gold prices have reached an all-time high on the global market, crossing USD 3,950 per ounce for the first time in history, according to international trading data.

The milestone has triggered a sharp rise in domestic gold prices, with Sri Lankan markets witnessing significant increases over the weekend.

In Colombo’s Pettah gold market, the price of a 22-carat gold sovereign rose by approximately Rs. 8,000, now trading at Rs. 290,500 as of Monday morning, compared to Rs. 283,000 recorded on Saturday.

Similarly, the price of a 24-carat gold sovereign climbed from Rs. 306,000 to Rs. 314,000 over the same period.

Local traders attribute the spike to the unprecedented surge in global gold rates, driven by a combination of market uncertainty, inflationary pressures, and increased investor demand for safe-haven assets.

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