Tag: All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association

  • Gold prices plunge, falling by Rs7,800 per tola in a single day

    Gold prices plunge, falling by Rs7,800 per tola in a single day

    Gold prices in Pakistan witnessed a significant downturn on Tuesday, following the global trend of declining gold rates.

    In the local market, the price of gold per tola dropped to Rs240,900 after a sharp single-day reduction of Rs7,800, according to rates shared by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA).

    Simultaneously, the price for 10 grammes of gold experienced a similar decrease, settling at Rs206,533, a drop of Rs6,687 from the previous day’s trading. This marks a substantial reduction after Monday’s decline, when gold per tola fell by Rs3,500.

    The international market also saw a downward trend in gold prices, which further impacted local rates.

    According to APGJSA, the international rate for gold was set at $2,309 per ounce, with a premium of $20, following a significant decline of $72 during the day. This indicates a continuing bearish outlook for the precious metal.

    In addition to the falling gold prices, silver rates also experienced a reduction. The price per tola for silver decreased by Rs100, settling at Rs2,780.

    This reflects a broader downward trend in precious metals, driven by fluctuating global market dynamics and investor sentiment.

    The cumulative effect of these decreases over just two trading sessions has led to a total decline of Rs11,300 per tola in the local market, mirroring an over $100 per ounce drop in the international rate.

    This sharp decline in gold prices comes just days after the metal hit an all-time high of Rs252,200 per tola in Pakistan on Saturday.

    The record surge in gold prices had been attributed to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, coupled with central banks increasing their gold reserves, factors that typically drive demand for safe-haven assets like gold.

    However, the recent downward trend indicates a shift in market sentiment, with possible impacts on local and international investment strategies.

    Traders and investors will be closely monitoring the fluctuations in the gold market, looking for signs of stabilisation or further volatility as international and local factors continue to evolve.

  • Local gold market sees surge: Prices hit Rs217,900 per tola

    Local gold market sees surge: Prices hit Rs217,900 per tola

    On Monday, gold rates in Pakistan experienced a notable surge, mirroring an upward trend in the global market.

    The price of the precious metal reached Rs217,900 per tola in the local market, marking a gain of Rs450 within the day.

    According to data provided by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the 10-gramme gold was traded at Rs186,814, reflecting an increase of Rs386.

    This upward trajectory follows a noteworthy rise of Rs950 per tola in gold prices on the preceding Saturday.

    The international gold rate exhibited a similar positive movement, reaching $2,075 per ounce on Monday with a $20 premium.

    This uptick of $7 in the global market was reported by APGJSA. Meanwhile, silver rates remained unchanged at Rs2,650 per tola.

    These fluctuations in precious metal prices highlight the dynamic nature of the market, influenced by both domestic and international factors.

    Investors and stakeholders continue to monitor these developments for their implications on the broader economic landscape.

  • Local gold prices drop by Rs1,900 per tola

    Local gold prices drop by Rs1,900 per tola

    On Monday, gold prices in Pakistan experienced a decline in alignment with the global market trend. 

    The local market recorded the yellow metal at Rs216,100 per tola, marking a decrease of Rs1,900 throughout the day.

    The 10-gram gold was traded at Rs185,271, reflecting a reduction of Rs1,629, as reported by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA).

    Contrastingly, on the preceding Saturday, gold prices had surged by Rs1,000 per tola in Pakistan.

    The international gold rate exhibited a $20 premium, reaching $2,047 per ounce on Monday, following an $18 dip in the global market, according to APGJSA.

    In parallel, silver rates remained steadfast at Rs 2,660 per tola during this period.

  • Gold sees Rs1,800 per tola dip in local market

    Gold sees Rs1,800 per tola dip in local market

    Gold continued its decline for the second consecutive session on Thursday, mirroring the international downtrend.

    In the local market, the price of gold reached Rs218,200 per tola, registering a loss of Rs1,800 during the day.

    According to data from the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), 10-gramme gold was traded at Rs187,071, reflecting a decrease of Rs1,543.

    Notably, Wednesday witnessed a Rs1,300 decrease in gold prices per tola in Pakistan.

    The international gold rate, accompanied by a $15 decline in the global market, stood at $2,067 per ounce on Thursday, with a $20 premium, as reported by APGJSA.

    In a parallel development, silver experienced a modest decline of Rs20, settling at Rs2,660 per tola.

  • Gold price in Pakistan goes up by Rs1,600 per tola

    Gold price in Pakistan goes up by Rs1,600 per tola

    On Tuesday, gold prices in Pakistan experienced a notable surge, aligning with the upward trend in the global market.

    The precious metal reached a valuation of Rs221,300 per tola in the domestic market, marking a substantial gain of Rs1,600 throughout the day.

    As reported by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the 10-gramme gold was traded at Rs189,729 after witnessing an increase of Rs1,372. This movement follows a Rs300 decrease per tola in gold prices on the preceding Monday.

    In the international arena, gold exhibited a rise of $12 on Tuesday, reaching $2,094 per ounce with an additional premium of $20, as communicated by APGJSA.

    Conversely, silver maintained stability at Rs2,680 per tola in the local market amidst these fluctuations in gold prices.

  • Gold prices in Pakistan kick off 2024 with decline, hitting Rs219,700 per tola

    Gold prices in Pakistan kick off 2024 with decline, hitting Rs219,700 per tola

    On the inaugural day of 2024, gold prices experienced a downturn in Pakistan.

    The precious metal, colloquially referred to as the yellow metal, was valued at Rs219,700 per tola following a decline of Rs300 in Pakistani gold market on Monday. 

    In terms of 10 grammes, gold was traded at Rs188,357, reflecting a decrease of Rs258, as reported by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA). 

    Notably, this came after a Rs900 per tola decrease in gold prices on the preceding Saturday.

    Concurrently, the global gold rate exhibited stability at $2,082 per ounce on Monday, with an additional $20 premium per ounce, according to APGJSA. 

    In the realm of silver, rates held steady at Rs2,680 per tola in Pakistan.

  • Gold soars in Pakistani markets: Local rates surge despite stable global prices

    Gold soars in Pakistani markets: Local rates surge despite stable global prices

    On Tuesday, gold rates in Pakistan experienced an ascent, reaching Rs219,600 per tola in the domestic market, reflecting a gain of Rs300 throughout the day. 

    The 10-gramme gold price in Pakistan rose to Rs188,272, marking a Rs258 increase, as reported by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA). 

    In contrast, international gold prices maintained stability at $2,072 (with a premium of $20), as noted by the APGJSA. 

    Notably, silver retained its position at Rs2,650 per tola in the local market.

  • Gold price in Pakistan surge with global trend, reach Rs216,500 per tola

    Gold price in Pakistan surge with global trend, reach Rs216,500 per tola

    On Friday, gold prices in Pakistan experienced a notable uptick, mirroring the global surge in rates. 

    The precious metal attained a value of Rs216,500 per tola, marking a substantial single-day increase of Rs2,200. 

    As reported by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the 10-gramme gold reached Rs185,614, reflecting a rise of  Rs1,886. 

    This shift follows a decline of Rs500 in gold prices on Thursday, settling at Rs214,300 per tola. 

    According to APGJSA, the international gold rate exhibited a $20 increment on Friday, reaching $2,006 with a $20 premium. In comparison, the previous day witnessed a closing rate of $1,986. 

    In contrast, silver prices remained steady at Rs2,550 per tola on the same day, exhibiting resilience in the face of fluctuations observed in the gold market. 

  • Global market impact: Gold price in Pakistan drops by Rs2,400 per tola

    Global market impact: Gold price in Pakistan drops by Rs2,400 per tola

    On Thursday, gold prices in Pakistan experienced a decline, mirroring the global market trend.

    The value of the yellow metal reached Rs211,800 per tola, marking a decrease of Rs2,400. 

    The 10-gram gold was traded at Rs181,584, reflecting a Rs2,058 drop, as reported by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA). 

    In the preceding session, gold prices had risen by Rs200, settling at Rs214,200 per tola.

    The international gold rate, accompanied by a $20 premium, was established at $1,968 on Thursday, indicating a $20 reduction in the global market, according to APGJSA. 

    In the midst of these changes, silver rates remained steady at Rs2,580 per tola in Pakistan.

  • Gold price reaches Rs234,000 per tola, nearing new record high

    Gold price reaches Rs234,000 per tola, nearing new record high

    Gold prices in Pakistan continued to rise on Tuesday, influenced by the Pakistani rupee’s decline against the US dollar and an uptick in global prices. 

    According to the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association, the cost of 24-carat gold settled at Rs234,500 per tola, marking a substantial increase of Rs4,600. Similarly, the price of 10 grammes of gold rose by Rs3,944 to reach Rs201,046.

    It is expected that the price of gold might reach unprecedented levels due to the relentless and rapid decline of local currency against the greenback.

    The movement of gold prices in Pakistan closely follows the path of the US dollar due to the country’s reliance on gold imports. 

    The Pakistani rupee saw a notable decrease, falling to a new all-time low against the US dollar. It ended at Rs299.01 rupees per dollar, reflecting a decline of Rs1.88, as reported by the State Bank of Pakistan.

    Currency experts attribute the surge in gold prices to the recent depreciation of the rupee. 

    With growing concerns about the country’s economic situation, investors are turning to gold as a safe-haven asset. This shift has resulted in a significant increase of Rs12,700 per tola in just one week.

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    Notably, the hike in gold prices coincided with political turmoil and a decrease in the local currency’s value, leading to an all-time high valuation of Rs240,000 per tola on May 10, 2023. On the international front, the price of gold saw a $10 increase, reaching $1,901 per ounce on Tuesday.