05/09/2025 03:54 AST

The price of gold in the Qatari market increased by 2.27 percent this week to stand at USD 3,527.57000 per ounce on Thursday.

Qatar National Bank (QNB) data showed that the price of gold increased from USD 3,449.24510 recorded last Sunday.

As for other precious metals, silver rose by 2.44 percent on a weekly basis to reach USD 40.68890 per ounce compared to USD 39.72000 at the start of the week. Platinum increased by 2.75 percent to USD 1,409.03000 per ounce compared to USD 1,371.27730 at the beginning of the week.


QNA

Ticker Price Volume
(In US Dollar) Change Change(%)
Gold 3,549.4 72.8 2.09
Silver 41.07 -0.17 -0.41
Platinum 1,407 -2.5 -0.18
Palladium 1,138.5 0.0000 0.0000
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