Tag: International Gold Market

  • Gold price surges by Rs2,400 per tola amid declining purchasing power

    Gold price surges by Rs2,400 per tola amid declining purchasing power

    In a notable upswing, the price of 24-karat gold in Pakistan surged by Rs2,400 on Wednesday, bringing the cost to Rs242,700 per tola.

    This increase reflects the ongoing volatility in the gold market, influenced by both domestic and international factors.

    Interestingly, the current price of gold remains Rs3,000 below its actual market value. This discrepancy is primarily attributed to a reduction in purchasing power, as reported by market analysts.

    The Karachi Sarafa Association disclosed that the price of 24-karat gold also rose to Rs208,076 per 10 grammes, marking an increase of Rs2,058.

    The price of 22-karat gold followed this upward trend, reaching Rs190,736 per 10 grammes. 

    Silver prices have also climbed, keeping pace with international trends. The price of 24-karat silver now stands at Rs2,900 per tola and Rs2,486.28 per 10 grammes, up by Rs100 per tola and Rs85.74 per 10 grammes, respectively.

    On the global stage, spot gold traded at approximately $2,345.04 per ounce, a decline of 0.66 per cent from the previous day’s closing. In contrast, spot silver maintained its strength, trading near $32 per ounce after recording a 1.36 per cent increase the previous day.

  • Gold prices plunge, falling by Rs7,800 per tola in a single day

    Gold prices plunge, falling by Rs7,800 per tola in a single day

    Gold prices in Pakistan witnessed a significant downturn on Tuesday, following the global trend of declining gold rates.

    In the local market, the price of gold per tola dropped to Rs240,900 after a sharp single-day reduction of Rs7,800, according to rates shared by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA).

    Simultaneously, the price for 10 grammes of gold experienced a similar decrease, settling at Rs206,533, a drop of Rs6,687 from the previous day’s trading. This marks a substantial reduction after Monday’s decline, when gold per tola fell by Rs3,500.

    The international market also saw a downward trend in gold prices, which further impacted local rates.

    According to APGJSA, the international rate for gold was set at $2,309 per ounce, with a premium of $20, following a significant decline of $72 during the day. This indicates a continuing bearish outlook for the precious metal.

    In addition to the falling gold prices, silver rates also experienced a reduction. The price per tola for silver decreased by Rs100, settling at Rs2,780.

    This reflects a broader downward trend in precious metals, driven by fluctuating global market dynamics and investor sentiment.

    The cumulative effect of these decreases over just two trading sessions has led to a total decline of Rs11,300 per tola in the local market, mirroring an over $100 per ounce drop in the international rate.

    This sharp decline in gold prices comes just days after the metal hit an all-time high of Rs252,200 per tola in Pakistan on Saturday.

    The record surge in gold prices had been attributed to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, coupled with central banks increasing their gold reserves, factors that typically drive demand for safe-haven assets like gold.

    However, the recent downward trend indicates a shift in market sentiment, with possible impacts on local and international investment strategies.

    Traders and investors will be closely monitoring the fluctuations in the gold market, looking for signs of stabilisation or further volatility as international and local factors continue to evolve.

  • Gold prices surge in Pakistan: 24-karat soars to Rs217,600 per tola

    Gold prices surge in Pakistan: 24-karat soars to Rs217,600 per tola

    The price of 24-karat gold per tola witnessed a surge, rising by Rs400 and reaching Rs217,600 on Tuesday, as compared to its previous closing at Rs217,200.

    Similarly, the cost of 10 grammes of 24-karat gold also experienced an uptick, increasing by Rs343 to Rs186,557 from Rs186,214.

    Meanwhile, the rates for 10 grammes of 22-karat gold climbed to Rs171,011 from Rs170,696, as reported by the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association.

    In contrast, both the per-tola and 10-gramme silver prices remained stable at Rs2,670 and Rs2,289.09, respectively.

    On a global scale, the price of gold saw an increment of $4, reaching $2,047 from $2,043, according to the Association.

    Simultaneously, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed a significant downturn in intra-day trading on Tuesday, with the benchmark KSE-100 index plummeting by over 2,600 points.

    The PSX reported a loss of 2,633 points, causing the 100 index to dip below the 63,000-point threshold, trading at 62,571 around 2:30 pm.

    This decline comes after a sustained bullish trend lasting over a month, which followed the successful conclusion of a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    Market analysts attribute the bearish trend to stocks in the exploration and production (E&P), fertiliser, and banking sectors.

    Throughout the session, profit-taking was evident, contributing to the index fluctuating by over 2,500 points.

  • 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.