Tag: Gold prices

  • Gold price sees Rs1,700 per tola dip on last trading day

    Gold price sees Rs1,700 per tola dip on last trading day

    In the final trading session of the week, the per-tola price of 24 karat gold in Pakistan witnessed a notable decrease, sliding by Rs1,700. The precious metal was traded at Rs216,000, compared to its previous rate of Rs217,700.

    Similarly, the price of 10 grammes of 24 karat gold experienced a decline of Rs1,458, settling at Rs185, as opposed to its earlier value of Rs186,643.

    Meanwhile, the prices of 10 grammes of 22-karat gold also observed a dip, reaching Rs169,753 from Rs171,089, according to a report by the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association.

    The per-tola and ten-gramme silver prices remained unchanged, standing at Rs2,600 and Rs2,229.08, respectively.

    On the global front, the price of gold faced a decrease of $15 in the international market, falling to $2,059 from its previous value of $2,074, as reported by the Association.

    These fluctuations in the precious metals market highlight the dynamic nature of the economic landscape, influencing both domestic and international trade.

    Investors and consumers alike are keeping a close eye on these developments as they navigate the ever-changing market conditions.

  • Gold price drops by Rs600 to Rs215,700 per tola in Pakistan

    Gold price drops by Rs600 to Rs215,700 per tola in Pakistan

    In Monday’s trading, the per-tola price of 24 karat gold in Pakistan witnessed a decrease, dropping by Rs600 to Rs215,700, as reported by the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association. 

    This marks a slight dip compared to its previous sale at Rs215,300.

    Similarly, the cost of 10 grammes of 24 karat gold experienced a decline of Rs514, settling at Rs184,071, down from Rs184,585. The price of 10 grammes of 22 karat gold also saw a reduction to Rs168,731 from Rs169,203.

    Meanwhile, the silver market remained stable, with the per tola and ten-gramme prices maintaining their positions at Rs2,600 and Rs22,229.08, respectively.

    On the international front, the price of gold took a downward turn, decreasing by $8 to $2,042 from $2,050, according to the association’s report.

  • Gold prices in Pakistan rebound, surging Rs1,300 per tola

    Gold prices in Pakistan rebound, surging Rs1,300 per tola

    Gold prices in Pakistan rebounded significantly on Friday, overcoming a challenging trend in the preceding three sessions. 

    The value of 24-karat gold surged by Rs1,300 per tola, reaching Rs215,000, according to the Karachi Sarafa Association. 

    The price for 10-gramme 24-karat gold witnessed an increase of Rs1,115, standing at Rs184,328. Additionally, the rate for 10-gramme 22-karat gold was Rs168,976, compared to yesterday’s Rs167,945.

    In contrast, silver maintained stability in the domestic market, with 24-karat silver selling at Rs2,600 per tola and Rs2,229.08 per 10-gramme. 

    On the global front, international spot gold continued its positive momentum, currently trading at $2,027.32. 

    Despite today’s uptick, global gold is poised for its weakest weekly performance in the past six weeks, driven by diminishing expectations for interest rate cuts. 

    This decline in commodity prices is attributed to central bankers pushing back against market bets for rate cuts, contributing to a widespread selloff across stocks and bonds.

  • Gold price drops by Rs2,000 per tola to Rs215,300

    Gold price drops by Rs2,000 per tola to Rs215,300

    On Wednesday, the domestic bullion market experienced a notable decline, influenced by a drop in international prices. 

    In Pakistan, the price of 24-karat gold plunged by Rs2,000 per tola, reaching Rs215,300.

    The Karachi Sarafa Association reported a decrease of Rs1,715 in the price of 10-gramme 24-karat gold, standing at  Rs184,585. 

    Additionally, the price of 10-gramme 22-karat gold dipped to Rs169,203 compared to Rs170,775 on Tuesday.

    Silver prices also witnessed a downturn in the domestic market, with 24-karat silver selling at Rs2,600 per tola and Rs2,229.08 per 10-gramme, reflecting declines of Rs50 per tola and Rs 42.86 per 10-gramme, respectively.

    On the global stage, international spot gold experienced a $6, or 0.31 per cent, decrease, currently trading at $2,021.77 [02:46 pm PST]. 

    This follows a $26 or 1.27 per cent decline yesterday, contributing to the overall impact on the domestic bullion market.

  • Gold price in Pakistan witnesses marginal increase of Rs200 per tola

    Gold price in Pakistan witnesses marginal increase of Rs200 per tola

    On Thursday, the domestic market witnessed a rise in the per tola rate of 24 karat gold, with an increment of Rs200. 

    According to the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association, the price for 10 grammes of 24 karat gold also surged by Rs200, reaching Rs216,300.

    Additionally, both the per tola and 10-gramme silver prices experienced an increase of Rs171, reaching Rs185,442.

    Internationally, the cost of gold rose by $5, reaching $2052. At 0942 GMT, spot gold exhibited a 0.4 per cent increase, reaching $2,031.83 per ounce.

    Simultaneously, US gold futures demonstrated a 0.4 per cent rise, reaching $2,036.60.

    In other markets, silver saw a 0.6 per cent increase, reaching $23.01 per ounce, palladium gained 0.9 per cent, reaching $1,007.80, and platinum exhibited a 0.2 per cent rise, reaching $920.58.

  • 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 prices in Pakistan wrap up first week of 2024 on a decline

    Gold prices in Pakistan wrap up first week of 2024 on a decline

    The gold prices in Pakistan concluded the initial week of 2024 on a downward trajectory, witnessing a notable drop in the value of 24-karat gold.

    According to reports from the Karachi Sarafa Association, the price of 24-karat gold plummeted by Rs2,000 per tola, settling at Rs218,000.

    Contrary to this trend, the association noted that 24-karat gold experienced a gain of Rs1,000 per tola in today’s trading session, offering a glimmer of positivity in an otherwise challenging week.

    The closing figures for the last trading session revealed that 10-gramme 24-karat gold reached Rs186,900, showcasing an increase of Rs857.

    Similarly, the price of 10-gramme 22-karat gold stood at Rs171,325, marking a rise of Rs786.

    Investors in the domestic bullion market enjoyed substantial returns in 2023, with the yellow metal delivering an impressive 19.63% yield for the year.

    The concluding price of 24-karat gold in 2023 stood at Rs220,000 per tola, a notable surge compared to Rs183,900 per tola in the same period last year (SPLY).

    Adding to the dynamics of the market, the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) extended its winning streak, appreciating by an additional 46 paisa against the US dollar.

     This marks the eighth consecutive appreciation for the Pakistani rupee, driven by positive market sentiments.

    Analysts attribute this positive trend to the anticipation of the approval of the second loan tranche worth $700 million by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    Pakistan’s inclusion in the IMF’s meeting agenda for January 11, 2024, has heightened expectations of economic support.

    It’s essential to recognise the intricate relationship between domestic gold prices and the local currency.

    As gold is denominated in US dollars, any appreciation of the Pakistani rupee against the greenback tends to result in a decline in the value of gold.

    In conclusion, the first week of 2024 has been a mixed bag for the gold market in Pakistan, with fluctuating prices and external factors influencing the dynamics.

    Investors are likely to keep a close eye on both international economic developments and local market conditions as they navigate the complexities of the gold trade.

  • 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 prices in Pakistan follow global trend, decline by Rs1,300 per tola

    Gold prices in Pakistan follow global trend, decline by Rs1,300 per tola

    On Wednesday, gold prices in Pakistan experienced a reduction, mirroring the global downward trend. 

    The current valuation of the precious metal stands at Rs220,000 per tola, marking a decrease of Rs1,300 throughout the day.

    As reported by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the 10-gramme gold rate now stands at Rs188,614, reflecting a decline of Rs1,115.

     In contrast, the previous day witnessed a surge of Rs 1,600 per tola in gold prices.

    The international gold rate, despite a $12 dip in the global market, settled at $2,082 per ounce on Wednesday, with a $20 premium, according to APGJSA.

    In contrast, silver rates remained unchanged at Rs2,680 per tola during this period.

  • 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.