Tag: Currency Fluctuations

  • Gold price jumps by Rs1,100 per tola, reaching Rs214,300

    Gold price jumps by Rs1,100 per tola, reaching Rs214,300

    The gold prices in Pakistan continued their upward trajectory, building on gains from the last session of the previous week. On Monday, the price of 24-karat gold surged by Rs1,100 per tola, reaching Rs214,300 per tola.

    According to the Karachi Sarafa Association, the price of 10-gramme 24-karat gold stood at Rs183,728, marking an increase of Rs943 compared to the previous session. Additionally, the price of 10-gramme 22-karat gold rose to Rs168,417.

    In contrast, silver prices remained stable, with 24-karat silver being sold at Rs2,580 per tola and 10-gramme silver trading at Rs2,211.93.

    It is noteworthy that domestic gold ended last week in the red zone due to a decline in international prices. The ongoing uncertainty surrounding the delay in election results also failed to stimulate demand for this safe-haven asset.

    Internationally, spot gold has extended its rally for the third consecutive session, currently trading at $2,021.8. This rebound follows last week’s release of hotter-than-anticipated US inflation data, which initially pushed gold below the $2,000 mark for the first time in two months.

    Given the influence of domestic currency fluctuations on the domestic gold rate, it is crucial to mention that the Pakistani rupee (PKR) concluded its 13-week-long historic winning streak against the US dollar. Last week, the PKR experienced a marginal drop of 8 paisa.

    Since gold is denominated in US dollars, a depreciation of the PKR against the US dollar results in an increase in the value of PKR-denominated gold. The market remains attentive to both global and domestic factors influencing these shifts in precious metal prices.

  • Pakistani rupee finally ends 28-day winning streak, loses against US dollar

    Pakistani rupee finally ends 28-day winning streak, loses against US dollar

    The Pakistani rupee’s remarkable 28-day winning streak against the US dollar came to an end today, as it recorded losses following an initial trade opening at Rs278.5 in the interbank market.

    In the morning, the rupee had steadied, maintaining a level of Rs276 against the greenback. Subsequently, between 1:00 PM and 2:35 PM, the interbank rate dipped to Rs278 before settling at Rs277 for the rest of the day. 

    Open market rates, observed across various currency exchange counters, ranged from Rs277 to Rs279 throughout the day.

    At the close of the trading day, the PKR experienced a depreciation of 0.07 per cent, concluding at Rs277.03 after losing 20 paisas against the US dollar.

    Despite today’s setback, it is noteworthy that the disparity between interbank and open market rates has significantly decreased by Rs60 since September 4th. The rates have fluctuated between as low as Rs277 and sporadic spikes up to Rs280 today.