Gold prices surge to historic high in Sri Lanka

Gold prices surge to historic high in Sri Lanka

April 22, 2025   04:32 pm

The price of gold in the local and world market has reached its highest level in history.

Accordingly, it is reported that, as of today (April 22), the price of an ounce of gold in the global market has reached a historic high of USD 3,500.

Commenting on the continuous surge, the Assistant Director of the Precious Metal Assaying and Hallmarking Office of the National Gem & Jewellery Authority (NGJA), Indika Bandara, said that following the tariff announcement made by US President Donald Trump, the price of gold in the global market has surged to a new high.

According to him, the factors contributing to the rise in global gold prices include the decline in the value of the U.S. Dollar, investors turning to gold as a safe-haven asset, and the escalating trade war between the U.S. and China.

Meanwhile, in line with the increase in global gold rates, gold prices in Sri Lanka have also reached record highs.

According to GOLDCeylon Gold News Network, which provides reliable daily updates on gold prices in Sri Lanka, the price of a pound of 22-carat gold in Sea Street, Colombo 11, has reached an all-time high of Rs. 255,000.

The price of a pound of 24-carat gold has also risen to Rs. 277,000 today.

Meanwhile, yesterday (April 21), the price of 22-carat gold stood at Rs. 246,600, while 24-carat gold was Rs. 268,000 in the Sri Lankan market.

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