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  • Gold price drops by Rs1,500 per tola in Pakistan amidst global market slump

    Gold price drops by Rs1,500 per tola in Pakistan amidst global market slump

    On Friday, the price of gold in Pakistan witnessed a decline of Rs1,500 per tola, losing its luster due to a decrease in the international market.

    The All-Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA) released data indicating that the price of 24-carat gold dropped by Rs1,500 per tola and Rs1,285 per 10 grammes, settling at Rs217,000 and Rs186,043, respectively.

    Concurrently, the international market saw a $10 decrease, with the yellow metal settling at $1,919 per ounce.

    Recent times have seen the gold rate in Pakistan fluctuate amidst ongoing political and economic uncertainty, as well as high inflation. Consequently, individuals tend to view this precious commodity as a secure investment and a hedge during such periods. The association’s data revealed that the price of silver remained unchanged at Rs2,550 per tola and Rs2,186.21 per 10 grammes.

    Furthermore, the data highlighted that the cost of bullion in Pakistan is Rs4,000 per tola lower than the Dubai market, indicating that the Pakistani gold market currently offers more affordable prices than the global market.

    In terms of foreign exchange, the Pakistani rupee maintained stability against the US dollar, experiencing a nominal increase of Rs0.01. The interbank market closed on Friday with the exchange rate at Rs286.74.

  • Gold price in Pakistan drops by more than Rs5,700 per tola in two days

    Gold price in Pakistan drops by more than Rs5,700 per tola in two days

    On Tuesday, the price of gold in Pakistan continued its downward trend, influenced by post-budget concerns and the impending cyclone Biparjoy, resulting in a deserted market. The All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA) provided data indicating a decrease in the price of gold (24 carats) by Rs4,000 per tola and Rs3,430 per 10 grams, reaching Rs221,500 and Rs189,900, respectively.

    Internationally, the price of gold experienced a $2 decline, settling at $1,961 per ounce. Over the past two sessions, the cumulative decline in the prices of this precious commodity amounted to Rs5,750. Moreover, it is worth noting that gold is priced Rs4,000 per tola lower in Pakistan compared to the Dubai market.

    The fluctuating gold rates in Pakistan can be attributed to ongoing political and economic uncertainty, high inflation, and currency depreciation. During such times, individuals tend to consider gold as a safe investment and a hedge. Tuesday’s market witnessed a significant decline due to various factors, including international rates, dollar depreciation, cyclone Biparjoy, and unfavorable weather conditions that deterred buyers from venturing out.

    Data from the association indicated that the price of silver remained unchanged at Rs2,650 per tola and Rs2,271.94 per 10 grams. Furthermore, the local currency experienced a decrease of Rs0.34 or 0.12 per cent against the US dollar, concluding the day at Rs287.97 in the interbank market.

  • Historic high: Gold price in Pakistan soars to record-breaking Rs225,300 per tola

    Historic high: Gold price in Pakistan soars to record-breaking Rs225,300 per tola

    Pakistan’s economic turmoil and an increase in international gold rates have led to a new high in the value of the precious metal in the country.

    According to data provided by the All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA), the rate of gold (24 carats) surged by Rs2,600 per tola and Rs2,229 per 10 grams to reach Rs225,300 and Rs193,158, respectively.

    The price of gold in the international market also rose by $29 to settle at $2,044 per ounce. In Pakistan, the rising gold rate is a consequence of weakened economic fundamentals, rupee depreciation, and record-high inflation.

    During such times, people prefer to buy gold as a hedge against inflation and currency depreciation. Furthermore, the delay in an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a much-needed economic bailout has led to increased demand for gold as it negatively impacts the currency market.

    The APSGJA also revealed that the price of gold is Rs2,500 per tola “undercost” in Pakistan as compared to the Dubai market, indicating that the Pakistani gold market is currently cheaper than the global market.

    Finally, the rate of silver also increased to a new high in the country, with the rate of silver rising by Rs120 per tola and Rs102.88 per 10 grams to settle at Rs2,870 and Rs2,357.68, respectively.

  • Gold price hits new record high of Rs218,300 per tola as Pakistani rupee crashes

    Gold price hits new record high of Rs218,300 per tola as Pakistani rupee crashes

    The price of gold in Pakistan has surged to an all-time high, surpassing the Rs218,000 mark, as the country’s local currency slumped to a historic low against the US dollar. The All-Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA) has released data showing that the price of gold (24 carats) rose by Rs600 per tola and Rs514 per 10 grammes, settling at Rs218,300 and Rs187,157, respectively.

    The rise in the price of the yellow metal was in line with the movement of the rupee, which fell Rs1.34 or 0.46 per cent to Rs288.43 against the US dollar in the interbank market, and an increase in weekly inflation. Weekly inflation rose 0.92 per cent week-on-week and 44.49 per cent year-on-year during the seven-day period ending on April 6, as the prices of sugar and chicken surged due to Ramadan and likely hoarding.

    Gold is often seen as a hedge against inflation and its value increases as the purchasing power of the dollar declines, as well as due to seasonal demand during the holy month of Ramadan. During the week, investors’ attention shifted towards the precious metal as economic tensions continue to rise amid the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reviewing external financing commitments from friendly countries before it releases bailout funds. According to Geo, the delay in the revival of the programme has had a negative impact on the currency market, which in turn is bolstering demand for gold.

    The APSGJA also mentioned that the price of gold in Pakistan is Rs5,000 per tola “undercost” as compared to the Dubai market, indicating that the Pakistani gold market is currently cheaper than the global market.

    Meanwhile, silver prices in the domestic market have also surged to historic highs, with an increase of Rs40 per tola and Rs34.30 per 10 grams, settling at Rs2,520 and Rs2,160.5, respectively. In the international market, the price of gold dropped by $1 per ounce, settling at $2,001.