Gold prices rise in Baghdad and Erbil Shafaq News

Gold prices climbed on Wednesday in local markets in Baghdad and Erbil, tracking gains in both imported and domestic bullion.

According to a Shafaq News survey, wholesale gold markets on Baghdad’s al-Nahr Street priced 21-carat Gulf, Turkish, and European gold at 847,000 IQD per mithqal for sale and 843,000 IQD for purchase, up from 843,000 IQD recorded on Tuesday.

The price of 21-carat Iraqi gold also rose, with the selling price reaching 817,000 IQD per mithqal, while the buying price stood at 813,000 IQD.

In retail jewelry shops, 21-carat imported gold was selling between 850,000 and 860,000 IQD per mithqal, while Iraqi gold ranged between 820,000 and 830,000 IQD.

In Erbil, gold prices also advanced, with 22-carat gold selling at 885,000 IQD, 21-carat at 845,000 IQD, and 18-carat at 725,000 IQD, according to local traders.