Gold prices rise in Baghdad and Erbil markets Shafaq News

On Tuesday, gold prices hovered around 1.11 million IQD per mithqal in Baghdad and Erbil markets, continuing their upward trend, according to a survey by Shafaq News Agency.

Gold prices on Baghdad’s Al-Nahr Street recorded a selling price of 1,105,000 IQD per mithqal (equivalent to five grams) for 21-carat gold, including Gulf, Turkish, and European varieties, with a buying price of 1,101,000 IQD. The same gold had sold for 1,071,000 IQD on Monday.

The selling price for 21-carat Iraqi gold stood at 1,075,000 IQD, with a buying price of 1,071,000 IQD.

In jewelry stores, the selling price per mithqal of 21-carat Gulf gold ranged between 1,105,000 and 1,115,000 IQD, while Iraqi gold sold for between 1,075,000 and 1,085,000 IQD.

In Erbil, 22-carat gold was sold at 1,178,000 IQD per mithqal, 21-carat gold at 1,125,000 IQD, and 18-carat gold at 965,000 IQD.