KARACHI - Gold kept on making progress in the homegrown market on the second day of the work week, Monday, as the rupee further debilitated against the US dollar in the interbank and open business sectors.



The All-Pakistan Sarafa Diamonds and Gem specialists Affiliation (APSGJA) information shows the cost of gold (24 carats) expanded by Rs2,300 per tola and Rs1,972 per 10 grams to arrive at Rs201,500 and Rs172,754, separately.


In the worldwide market, the cost of the valuable metal flooded by $32 to reach $1,866.


The Pakistani rupee devalued by 0.24% against the US dollar in the interbank market, settling at Rs282.29 when contrasted with Friday's Rs281.61.