Tag: Gold prices

  • Gold price in Pakistan increases to Rs218,600 per tola

    Gold price in Pakistan increases to Rs218,600 per tola

    Gold prices in Pakistan experienced a marginal uptick on Friday, with the value of 24-karat gold climbing by Rs300 per tola, concluding the session at Rs218,600.

    According to the Karachi Sarafa Association, the closing rate for 10-gramme 24-karat gold in today’s session reached Rs187,414, marking an increase of Rs257.

    Simultaneously, the price of 10-gramme 22-karat gold reached Rs171,796, reflecting a rise of Rs235.

    In the domestic market, silver prices also saw an upward trend, with 24-karat silver and 10-gramme 24-karat silver settling at Rs2,670 and Rs2,289.09, respectively.

    It is noteworthy that the domestic bullion market displayed a robust recovery in the previous session after enduring five consecutive losses, resulting in a cumulative loss of Rs6,300 for 24-karat gold.

    This surge was attributed to a rally in international markets, which persisted today, contributing to gains in the domestic market.

    As of the latest update, international spot gold is trading at $2,041.17, reflecting a 0.26 per cent increase for the day.

    The ongoing upward trajectory in international gold prices is influenced by the recent statement from the US Federal Reserve, which indicates a cumulative rate cut of 75 basis points in 2024.

  • Gold price in Pakistan experiences massive single-day gain of Rs5,700 per tola

    Gold price in Pakistan experiences massive single-day gain of Rs5,700 per tola

    In a significant development, gold staged a recovery from its recent five-session decline in Pakistan on Thursday, driven by a surge in the global market.

    The domestic market witnessed a notable upswing in gold prices today, surging to Rs218,300 per tola after a massive single-day gain of Rs5,700 per tola.

    According to data provided by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the 10-gramme gold price in Pakistan experienced a surge, reaching Rs187,157 after a significant uptick of Rs4,887.

    This marks a considerable shift from Wednesday’s scenario, when gold prices in Pakistan witnessed a decline of Rs1,000 per tola.

    Internationally, the gold market reflected this positive momentum, setting the rate at $2,052 per ounce with a $20 premium on Thursday. This uptick translated into a $54 increase in the international market, as reported by APGJSA.

    Simultaneously, silver rates observed an upward trend, climbing by Rs70 and settling at Rs2,650 per tola.

    While these developments unfolded in the precious metal markets, the Pakistan Stock Exchange experienced a tumultuous Wednesday, initially plummeting by over 1,900 points.

    Despite the initial setback, the market rebounded, ultimately concluding the business day with a loss of over 1,100 points.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index kicked off Thursday’s session on a pessimistic note, extending its downward trajectory to revisit the previous day’s lows of approximately 64,400.

    However, buyers intervened, successfully defending this level once again.

    The index maintained a rangebound pattern for the remainder of the session, closing at 65,450.19, marking an increase of 170 points or 0.26 per cent day-over-day.

  • 24-karat gold price plunges by Rs1,800 per tola, reflecting global market trends

    24-karat gold price plunges by Rs1,800 per tola, reflecting global market trends

    On Tuesday, the price of gold experienced a further decline, with 24-karat gold witnessing a decrease of Rs1,800, settling at Rs213,600 per tola.  

    The Karachi Sarafa Association indicated that the closing rate for 10 grammes of 24-karat gold in today’s session was Rs183,128, reflecting a loss of Rs1,543.  

    Simultaneously, 10 grammes of 22-karat gold registered a decline to Rs167,867, down by Rs1,415. 

    Last week, gold investors in the domestic bullion market faced a significant setback when the price of 24-karat gold plummeted by Rs8,000 per tola.  

    This drop was attributed to a notable decrease in international prices and the strengthening of the local currency. 

    In contrast, the price of silver remained stable in the domestic market today, with 24-karat silver and 10 grammes of 24-karat silver closing at Rs2,600 and Rs2,229.08, respectively.  

    The downturn in the local market is linked to the ongoing decline in international prices. 

    The international spot gold market experienced a 1.04 per cent decrease this week, currently standing at $1,994.46.  

    This decline is influenced by the pressure stemming from a stronger dollar and increased US Treasury yields, marking the second consecutive session in which the commodity has traded in the red zone. 

    Market participants are eagerly anticipating the US consumer price report scheduled for 05:30 pm PST today.  

    This report could offer valuable insights into potential rate cuts ahead of the Federal Reserve’s statement and Chair Jerome Powell’s comments on Wednesday. 

    In the domestic market, gold prices are also susceptible to fluctuations in the local exchange rate.  

    Rupee remains stable against US dollar

    During yesterday’s interbank session, the Pakistani rupee (PKR) maintained stability, settling at PKR 283.9 per USD, representing a marginal depreciation of around 3 paisa against the US dollar compared to the previous session’s closing of PKR 283.87 per USD.  

    As gold is denominated in US dollars, a strengthening local unit contributes to a decrease in the value of PKR-denominated gold. 

  • Gold price in Pakistan drops to Rs215,400 per tola 

    Gold price in Pakistan drops to Rs215,400 per tola 

    The price of 24-karat gold per tola witnessed a decrease of Rs200, settling at Rs215,400 on Monday. This marked a decline from its previous closing at Rs215,600 on the last trading day.  

    Simultaneously, the cost of 10 grammes of 24-karat gold saw a reduction of Rs171, reaching Rs184,671 from its earlier value of Rs184,842.  

    In the case of 10 grammes of 22-karat gold, the price dropped to Rs169,282 from Rs169,439, as reported by the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association. 

    The rates for silver, however, remained unchanged, with the per-tola and ten-gramme prices standing at Rs2,600 and Rs2,229.08, respectively.  

    Additionally, in the international market, the cost of gold experienced a $6 decrease, reaching $2,018 from $2,024, according to the Association. 

    Meanwhile, the recent trend of the Pakistani rupee’s appreciation against the US dollar came to a halt as the currency witnessed a marginal 0.01 per cent dip in the interbank market on Monday.  

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reported that the rupee settled at 283.90, reflecting a decrease of Re0.03. 

  • 24 karat gold price drops by Rs3,000 per tola 

    24 karat gold price drops by Rs3,000 per tola 

    On Saturday, the price of 24 karat gold per tola experienced a decrease of Rs3,000, reaching Rs215,600 as compared to its previous value of Rs218,600 on the last trading day. 

    Similarly, the cost of 10 grammes of 24 karat gold saw a decline of Rs2,572, settling at Rs184,842 from its earlier rate of Rs187,414. 

    The price of 10 grammes of 22-karat gold also decreased, falling to Rs169,439 from Rs171,786, according to the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association. 

    Meanwhile, the prices of silver remained unchanged, with per tola and ten grammes priced at Rs. 2,600 and Rs2,229.08, respectively. 

    In the international market, the cost of gold experienced a drop of $26, reaching $2,024 from its previous value of $2,050, as reported by the Association. 

  • Gold price in Pakistan increases to Rs221,000 per tola

    Gold price in Pakistan increases to Rs221,000 per tola

    The per tola price of 24-karat gold in Pakistan witnessed a rise of Rs2,600, reaching Rs221,000 on Wednesday. This marks an increase from its previous sale at Rs218,400 on the last trading day.

    Similarly, the price of 10 grammes of 24-karat gold experienced an uptick of Rs2,229, settling at Rs189,472 compared to the previous Rs187,243.

    Meanwhile, the cost of 10 grammes of 22-karat gold rose to Rs173,683 from Rs171,640, according to the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association.

    The prices for both per tola and ten-gramme silver remained unchanged at Rs2,620 and Rs2,246.21, respectively.

    In the international market, the price of gold increased by $29, reaching $2,062 from the previous $2,033, as reported by the Association.

  • 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. 

  • Gold price increases to Rs213,100 per tola

    Gold price increases to Rs213,100 per tola

    The gold price in Pakistan witnessed an increase on Friday, with the cost of 24-karat gold rising by Rs1,300 per tola, settling at Rs213,100 in today’s session.

    The Karachi Sarafa Association reported that the closing price for 10 grammes of 24-karat gold was Rs 182,698, indicating a loss of Rs1,114.
    Meanwhile, 10 grammes of 22-karat gold saw an increase, reaching Rs166,452, up by Rs1,022.

    In contrast, the silver prices remained unchanged in the domestic market, with 24-karat silver and 10 grammes of 24-karat silver closing at Rs2,580 and Rs2,211.93, respectively.

    It is noteworthy that domestic gold prices are influenced by fluctuations in international prices and changes in the local currency’s interbank exchange rate.

    Despite intraday gains, the Pakistani rupee (PKR) is facing its fourteenth consecutive loss against the USD.

    The depreciation of PKR against the USD leads to an increase in the value of PKR-denominated gold since gold is denominated in US dollars.

    On the global front, international gold prices experienced a decline, marking the second consecutive week of losses. International spot gold is currently trading at $1,954.29, down by 0.20 per cent for the day.

  • 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 surpasses Rs213,000 per tola in Pakistan

    Gold price surpasses Rs213,000 per tola in Pakistan

    The price of gold in Pakistan has experienced an upward trend, marked by a noteworthy increase of Rs2,000 per tola within the domestic market on Saturday.

    This surge brings the price of one tola of gold to Rs213,300, as reported by Muhammad Arshad, the chairman of the All Pakistan Jewellers Manufacturers Association.

    Similarly, the price of 10 grammes of gold also saw a significant increase, rising by Rs1,714 to reach Rs182,870.

    On the international front, gold prices are also experiencing an upward trend, currently standing at $1,987 per ounce. 

    However, in the spot market, gold fell by 0.3 per cent to $1,976.19 per ounce by 1:42 pm ET (1741 GMT), and  US gold futures settled 0.3 per cent lower at $1,987.80.

    Other precious metals displayed mixed performance, with silver slipping by 1.3 per cent to $23.05 per ounce, platinum rising by 0.3 per cent to $897.58, and palladium gaining 3 per cent to reach $1,131.03.