Tag: Gold prices

  • Gold price increases by Rs6,400 to Rs206,500 per tola

    Gold price increases by Rs6,400 to Rs206,500 per tola

    Gold prices in Pakistan are once again on an upward trajectory, with the per tola price recently surging by Rs6,400 in the domestic market.

    This increase was observed as the price of this precious metal climbed by Rs6,500 per tola, reaching Rs206,500, according to statements made by the chairman of the All Pakistan Jewellers Manufacturers Association.

    Simultaneously, the price for 10 grammes of gold also rose, now trading at Rs107,740 after a substantial increase of Rs5,487.

    In the international arena, the price of gold saw an uptick of $46, settling at $1,938 per ounce. Conversely, the US dollar strengthened against the Pakistani rupee in interbank trading on Wednesday morning, ending a streak of losses for the Pakistani currency.

    Furthermore, the value of the US dollar also rose by one rupee in the open market, where it now trades at Rs278, up from its previous rate of Rs277. Just last week, the US dollar had depreciated by Rs5.07 against the Pakistani rupee in interbank trading.

  • Gold price drops by Rs15,500 to Rs199,500 per tola

    Gold price drops by Rs15,500 to Rs199,500 per tola

    The All-Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA) resumed its bullion rate updates after an approximate month-long hiatus, revealing a substantial decline in the value of precious metals.

    According to APSGJA’s data, the price of 24-carat gold plummeted by Rs15,500 per tola and Rs13,546 per 10 grammes, reaching new levels of Rs199,500 and Rs171,039, respectively.

    The last bullion rate report was issued on September 12, when the per-tola price of gold stood at Rs215,000.

    However, escalating uncertainties in the economic landscape led to increased speculation. Consequently, the government intervened with a crackdown on speculators, resulting in the temporary suspension of bullion rate updates.

    During this 28-day period of rate suspension, gold traders resorted to arbitrary pricing as no standardised rates were available. Simultaneously, in the international market, the price of gold experienced a notable decline, dropping by $55 to reach $1,891 per ounce.

    Furthermore, APSGJA’s data also revealed a decrease in silver prices, with a Rs50 per tola and Rs42.87 per 10 grammes reduction, bringing silver’s rates to Rs2,500 and Rs2,143.34, respectively.

  • Second consecutive decline: Gold price drops by more than Rs6,000 per tola

    Second consecutive decline: Gold price drops by more than Rs6,000 per tola

    The price of gold in Pakistan fell for the second consecutive day on Tuesday, as the rupee depreciated against the US dollar. The price of 24 karat gold decreased by Rs6,300 per tola (11.66 grammes) and Rs5,402 per 10 grammes, to settle at Rs232,800 and Rs199,588, respectively.

    The decline in gold prices was in line with the fall in the international market, where the price of gold fell by $9 to settle at $1,931 per ounce. The gold rate has been volatile in Pakistan recently due to political and economic uncertainty, and high inflation.

    The price of silver also fell by Rs100 per tola and Rs85.74 per 10 grammes, to settle at Rs2,800 and Rs2400.5, respectively.

    The depreciation of the rupee against the dollar is the main reason for the decline in gold prices in Pakistan. When the rupee weakens, gold becomes more expensive for buyers in Pakistan, who have to pay more rupees to buy the same amount of gold.

    The political and economic uncertainty in Pakistan is also a factor that is contributing to the volatility of gold prices. Investors are unsure about the future of the country, and they are looking to gold as a safe haven investment. This demand for gold is pushing up prices.

    The high inflation in Pakistan is also making gold more expensive. When inflation rises, the value of the rupee decreases, which makes gold more expensive for buyers in Pakistan.

    Overall, the gold rate in Pakistan is expected to remain volatile in the near future due to the factors mentioned above.

  • Gold price increases by Rs6,200 to Rs221,000 per tola

    Gold price increases by Rs6,200 to Rs221,000 per tola

    On Tuesday, the gold price in Pakistan experienced a significant increase, aligning with the international market trends and the depreciation of the Pakistani rupee.

    The All-Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA) reported that the price of 24-carat gold rose by Rs6,200 per tola and Rs5,316 per 10 grammes, reaching Rs221,000 and Rs189,472 respectively.

    Simultaneously, the global market witnessed a $10 rise in the price of gold, settling at $1,967 per ounce.

    In contrast, the prices of silver per tola and 10 grammes remained unchanged at Rs2,650 and Rs2,271.94 respectively. The gold rate in Pakistan has shown volatility in recent times due to ongoing political and economic uncertainty, coupled with high inflation.

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    Furthermore, the Pakistani rupee displayed weakness against the dollar in the interbank market on Tuesday, depreciating by Rs3.78, as per data from the State Bank of Pakistan.

  • Gold price in Pakistan increases by Rs4,000 to Rs208,000 per tola ahead of Muharram

    Gold price in Pakistan increases by Rs4,000 to Rs208,000 per tola ahead of Muharram

    In anticipation of the upcoming month of Muharram, which signifies the start of the new Islamic year, gold prices in Pakistan experienced significant gains on Thursday.

    Data provided by the All-Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA) reveals that the price of 24-carat gold rose by Rs4,000 per tola and Rs3,429 per 10 grammes, settling at Rs208,000 and Rs178,326, respectively.

    Simultaneously, the international market witnessed a surge in the price of gold, with a $13 increase, reaching $1,959 per ounce. This rise in gold rates can be attributed to prevailing political and economic uncertainties, as well as high inflation in Pakistan. During such periods, individuals often turn to gold as a safe investment and hedge against market volatility.

    As the month of Muharram approaches, there is typically an upswing in the buying and selling of this precious commodity, leading to increased demand. Supporting this trend, APSGJA data reveals that the price of silver rose by Rs50 per tola and Rs42.87 per 10 grammes, settling at Rs2,600 and Rs2,229.08, respectively. Notably, the previous day witnessed a decline in the bullion price by Rs500 per tola and Rs429 per 10 grammes.

    Furthermore, the local currency demonstrated minimal gains of 0.37 per cent against the US dollar in the interbank market today, as reported by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). The rupee closed at Rs276.46 against the dollar.

  • Gold price increases to Rs209,000 per tola amid depreciation of Pakistani rupee

    Gold price increases to Rs209,000 per tola amid depreciation of Pakistani rupee

    The price of gold in Pakistan experienced a slight increase at the beginning of the week, corresponding to the devaluation of the rupee against the dollar.

    As per the data released by the All-Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA), the price of 24-carat gold rose by Rs800 per tola and Rs686 per 10 grammes, reaching Rs209,000 and Rs179,184 respectively.

    In contrast, the international market maintained a stable price for gold at $1,925 per ounce. The gold market in Pakistan has displayed volatility in recent times, influenced by ongoing political and economic uncertainties, as well as high inflation. Consequently, individuals tend to view gold as a secure investment and a hedge during such periods.

    Data provided by the association indicates that the price of silver remained unchanged at Rs2,480 per tola and Rs2,26.20 per 10 grammes. During the previous session on Saturday, the price of gold experienced a decrease of Rs200 per tola.

    Meanwhile, the local currency underwent a marginal depreciation of 0.68 per cent against the US dollar in the interbank market, as reported by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). The rupee concluded the day at Rs279.80 against the dollar.

  • Gold market bounces back with second consecutive price increase of Rs1,800 to Rs207,800 per tola

    Gold market bounces back with second consecutive price increase of Rs1,800 to Rs207,800 per tola

    The price of gold in Pakistan has experienced a notable increase for the second consecutive session, following a prolonged period of decline subsequent to the $3 billion deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    Data provided by the All-Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA) reveals that the price of 24-carat gold rose by Rs1,800 per tola and Rs1,543 per 10 grammes, reaching Rs207,800 and Rs178,155 respectively.

    Simultaneously, the international market witnessed a decrease in the price of gold by $23, resulting in a settlement at $1,905 per ounce.

    The gold market in Pakistan has exhibited volatility recently due to persistent political and economic uncertainty, along with high inflation. Consequently, individuals seek to invest in this valuable commodity as a means of safeguarding their assets and hedging against market fluctuations.

    The APSGJA’s data also indicates that the price of silver has remained unchanged at Rs2,380 per tola and Rs2,126.20 per 10 grammes. Notably, the previous day witnessed a Rs1,000 increase in the price of gold.

    Furthermore, the Pakistani rupee displayed a marginal recovery of 0.13 per cent against the US dollar on Thursday. The interbank market, as reported by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), recorded the local currency closing at Rs277.04 in relation to the greenback.

  • Fourth consecutive decline: Gold price drops by Rs1,800 to Rs218,700 per tola

    Fourth consecutive decline: Gold price drops by Rs1,800 to Rs218,700 per tola

    In line with the reduction in international rates, the per tola gold price in Pakistan experienced a significant decline of Rs1,800 on Wednesday. This marks the fourth consecutive day of falling prices for the precious metal.

    The All-Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA) released data indicating that the price of 24-carat gold decreased by Rs1,800 per tola and Rs1,543 per 10 grammes, settling at Rs218,700 and Rs187,500, respectively.

    Internationally, the price of gold plummeted by $17, reaching $1,934 per ounce in today’s market. Pakistan’s gold rate has exhibited volatility in recent times, largely due to ongoing political and economic uncertainty, high inflation, and currency depreciation. Amid such fluctuations, individuals often turn to gold as a safe investment and a hedge against market instability.

    While gold prices experienced a notable decline, the price of silver saw only nominal losses. Data shared by the APSGJA revealed that the price of silver fell by Rs50 per tola and Rs42.87 per 10 grammes, settling at Rs2,550 and Rs2,186.21, respectively.

    In other market developments, the local currency made nominal gains against the dollar, increasing by Rs0.24 or 0.08 per cent. The interbank market witnessed the closing exchange rate of Rs286.98 on Tuesday.

    The recent downward trend in gold prices in Pakistan reflects the influence of international market conditions. Despite these fluctuations, gold remains a sought-after investment during times of economic and political uncertainty, providing individuals with a secure and reliable asset.

  • 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.

  • Gold price increases to Rs240,000 per tola amid political turmoil and IMF loan delay

    Gold price increases to Rs240,000 per tola amid political turmoil and IMF loan delay

    On Wednesday, the price of gold surged massively in Pakistan due to political turmoil following the arrest of the former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman, Imran Khan.

    According to the All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA), the price of gold (24 carats) rose by Rs9,900 per tola and Rs8,487 per 10 grams to reach Rs240,000 and Rs205,761, respectively.

    However, there was no increase in the international market price, which remained at $2,031 per ounce. The primary reason for the increase in gold’s price is the latest political storm that has caused violent protests across the country and led to the army’s deployment in three provinces.

    People in Pakistan are purchasing gold to protect themselves against inflation and currency depreciation, as the economy is already in dire straits. Furthermore, the delay in the revival of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) program, which negatively impacts the currency market, is bolstering the demand for gold.

    According to Brecorder, the rupee also fell to a fresh low of Rs290.22 against the US dollar in the interbank market on Wednesday, after losing Rs5.38 or 1.89 per cent. The APSGJA also reported that the price of silver reached a new high, rising by Rs100 per tola and Rs85.75 per 10 grams to settle at Rs3,100 and Rs2,657.7, respectively.