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  • Second consecutive decline: Gold price drops by Rs900 per tola in Pakistani markets

    Second consecutive decline: Gold price drops by Rs900 per tola in Pakistani markets

    Gold sustained its downward trend for the second consecutive session on Saturday, experiencing a decline of Rs900 per tola in the Pakistani gold market.

    The price of one tola gold was established at Rs220,000, and the 10-gramme gold recorded a sale at Rs188,615, reflecting a decrease of Rs771.

    These figures were provided by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA).

    In comparison, Friday witnessed a decrease of Rs1,900 per tola in gold rates in Pakistan. This local downturn aligns with the global moderation observed in the price of gold.

    The international rate of gold, marked by a $20 premium, was set at $2,082 per ounce on Saturday, following an $8 dip in the international market, according to APGJSA.

    In contrast, silver rates in Pakistan remained stable at Rs2,680 per tola.

    Reflecting on the broader trend, the year 2023 saw a noteworthy 20 per cent increase in gold prices in Pakistan, with the price per tola reaching around Rs184,000 by the end of 2022.

    The pinnacle of gold rates in 2023 occurred on September 2, recording Rs242,700 per tola, while the lowest point in the year was noted on October 4 at Rs188,400 per tola, based on APGJSA data.

  • Gold price in Pakistan registers Rs2,200 per tola single-day surge

    Gold price in Pakistan registers Rs2,200 per tola single-day surge

    On Thursday, the price of gold in Pakistan once again saw an upward trend, mirroring the global surge in rates. 

    The valued yellow metal reached Rs222,800 per tola in the domestic market, marking a noteworthy single-day gain of Rs2,200. 

    The 10-gramme gold, as reported by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), was traded at Rs191,015 following an increase of Rs1,886.

    This escalation follows a Rs1,000 per tola rise in gold prices in Pakistan on the preceding Wednesday. 

    Internationally, gold prices experienced a $20 increment, reaching $2,105 per ounce (with a premium of $20), as highlighted by APGJSA. 

    Concurrently, silver rates remained constant at Rs2,680 per tola in the local market.

  • Gold price in Pakistan dips to Rs218,000 per tola

    Gold price in Pakistan dips to Rs218,000 per tola

    In a reversal of its recent upward trend, the price of gold in Pakistan saw a decline on Thursday, with the value of 24-karat gold dropping by Rs500 per tola and settling at Rs218,000.

    According to the Karachi Sarafa Association, the closing price for 10-gramme 24-karat gold in today’s session was recorded at Rs186,900, indicating a loss of Rs428.

    Additionally, the price of 10-gramme 22-karat gold stood at Rs171,325.

    Meanwhile, silver prices remained unchanged in the domestic market, with 24-karat silver and 10-gramme 24-karat silver concluding at Rs2,650 and Rs2,271.94, respectively.

    This decline in gold prices follows three consecutive sessions of steady increases, aligning with the continuous uptick in international gold prices.

    However, today’s downturn is attributed to a drop in global gold prices and the relative strengthening of the Pakistani rupee (PKR).

    The international spot gold market experienced a decrease of approximately $8.5 in the previous session, driven by a rebound in the U.S. dollar.

    Presently, spot gold is trading at $2,037.14, marking a 0.25% increase for the day as the dollar faces renewed pressure.

    Despite the gains observed today, they are not substantial enough to offset yesterday’s decline, resulting in an overall loss for the local bullion market.

    The market remains sensitive to fluctuations in both international gold prices and the strength of the Pakistani rupee.

  • Gold price in Pakistan settles at Rs216,800 per tola

    Gold price in Pakistan settles at Rs216,800 per tola

    In a noteworthy shift, the per-tola price of 24 karat gold witnessed a decrease of Rs1,800, settling at Rs216,800 on Saturday.

    This marks a discernible drop from its previous standing of Rs218,600 during the last trading day.

    Similarly, the cost of 10 grammes of 24 karat gold experienced a dip of Rs1,543, now standing at Rs185,871 as opposed to its previous valuation of Rs187,414.

    Meanwhile, the prices of 10 grammes of 22-karat gold also exhibited a downward trend, reaching Rs170,382 from Rs171,796, as reported by the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association.

    Contrastingly, the prices of silver remained unchanged, with per tola and ten gramme silver holding steady at Rs2,670 and Rs2,289.09, respectively.

    Taking a broader perspective, the international gold market saw a decline as well, with the price of gold dropping by $15 to $2,040 from its previous position at $2,055, according to the latest report from the Association.

    This shift in the precious metals market has sparked interest and attention within financial circles.

  • PSX hits historic high: KSE-100 index surpasses 59,000 mark for the first time

    PSX hits historic high: KSE-100 index surpasses 59,000 mark for the first time

    The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) extended its impressive performance, achieving a historic milestone as the benchmark KSE-100 Index surpassed the 59,000 mark for the first time ever on Friday.

    At the close of the session, the benchmark index concluded at 59,086.35, registering a gain of 186.51 points, or 0.32 per cent. This marks its highest closing level to date.

    Earlier in the day, the KSE-100 index reached an intra-day peak of 59,502.28. However, profit-taking activities in the second half of the trading session led to a partial retreat from these gains.

    The trading session commenced with widespread buying, particularly in key sectors such as automobile assemblers, cement, chemicals, commercial banks, oil and gas exploration companies, OMCs, and technology and communication, all contributing to a positive market trend.

    In the preceding session on Thursday, bulls maintained control of the bourse, with the benchmark index settling at 58,899.84, marking a substantial increase of 701.08 points, or 1.20 per cent.

    The bullish momentum in the stock market follows the recent staff-level agreement between Pakistani authorities and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the first review under the nine-month $3 billion Stand-By Arrangement (SBA).

    Market experts anticipate increased inflows in the coming weeks due to this agreement. However, data released on Thursday revealed a decrease of $217 million in foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on a weekly basis, reaching $7.2 billion as of November 17.

  • 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.