Commodities

Gold Prices Steady in Baghdad, Drop Noted in Erbil Today

Gold prices, both foreign and Iraqi, have stabilized in the local markets of Baghdad, while experiencing a decline in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region, as of Saturday.

In Baghdad’s wholesale markets, particularly at the River Evidence, the price for 21-carat Gulf, Turkish, and European gold was recorded at 605,000 dinars for sale, while the purchase price stood at 601,000 dinars.

Conversely, the selling price for one weight of 21-carat Iraqi gold was noted at 575,000 dinars, with the purchase price at 571,000 dinars.

In goldsmiths’ stores, the selling price of 21-carat Gulf gold ranged between 605,000 and 615,000 dinars, whereas the price for Iraqi gold was between 575,000 and 585,000 dinars.

In Erbil, a downward trend in gold prices was observed, with 24-carat gold priced at 685,000 dinars, 22-carat at 628,000 dinars, 21-carat at 600,000 dinars, and 18-carat at 515,000 dinars.

Gold Type Baghdad (Selling Price) Baghdad (Purchase Price) Erbil (Selling Price)
24-carat N/A N/A 685,000 dinars
22-carat N/A N/A 628,000 dinars
21-carat (Gulf, Turkish, European) 605,000 dinars 601,000 dinars 600,000 dinars
21-carat (Iraqi) 575,000 dinars 571,000 dinars N/A
18-carat N/A N/A 515,000 dinars

These fluctuations in gold prices reflect the ongoing dynamics within the Iraqi market, influenced by regional economic conditions.

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