03/10/2025 02:24 AST

The price of gold in the Qatari market increased by 2.78 % this week to stand at $3,865.65000 per ounce on Thursday.

Qatar National Bank (QNB) data showed that the price of gold increased from $3,760.83250 recorded last Sunday.

As for other precious metals, silver rose by 2.53% on a weekly basis to reach $47.22800 per ounce compared to $46.05870 at the start of the week. Platinum fell by 0.44% to $1,567.84000 per ounce compared to 1,574.90530 at the beginning of the week.


QNA

Ticker Price Volume
(In US Dollar) Change Change(%)
Gold 3,856.53 -9.27 -0.24
Silver 46.99 -0.35 -0.74
Platinum 1,561 0.5 0.03
Palladium 1,244.5 -4 -0.32
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