Tag: Market Response

  • Gold prices dip by $8 internationally, Rs1,200 locally

    Gold prices dip by $8 internationally, Rs1,200 locally

    In a significant development in the precious metals market, the per-tola price of 24 karat gold experienced a notable decline, dropping by Rs1,200 on Saturday.

    According to the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association, the precious metal was sold at Rs214,300, marking a decrease from its previous rate of Rs215,500 on the last trading day.

    Similarly, the price of 10 grammes of 24 karat gold exhibited a downward trend, declining by Rs1,028 to reach Rs183,728, as opposed to the earlier rate of Rs184,756. 

    Meanwhile, the prices of 10 grammes of 22 karat gold also saw a decrease, settling at Rs168,416 from Rs169,360, as reported by the Association.

    Notably, the per-tola and ten-gramme silver prices remained unchanged at Rs2,600 and Rs2,229.08, respectively, indicating stability in the silver market.

    The dip in local gold prices is mirrored on the international stage, as the global market reported a decrease of $8 in the price of gold.

    The international rate now stands at $2,045, down from the previous figure of $2,053, as outlined by the Association.

    This shift in prices is likely to have implications for investors, jewellers, and consumers alike, prompting a reassessment of investment strategies and purchase decisions in the coming days.

    Analysts are closely monitoring these fluctuations to gauge the market’s response and anticipate future trends in the precious metals sector.

  • Here are the latest prices of all Honda cars in Pakistan after reduction

    Here are the latest prices of all Honda cars in Pakistan after reduction

    In a move similar to what Toyota did earlier, Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited announced on Wednesday that it is reducing the prices of its vehicles, especially the popular Honda City lineup.

    This decision was made due to the significant strengthening of the Pakistani rupee (PKR) against the US dollar.

    Through an official circular, Honda Pakistan disclosed the updated ex-factory prices for all its car models, reflecting reductions of up to PKR 300,000.

    This substantial price drop is expected to make Honda vehicles more affordable for a broader consumer base.

    After these adjustments, the price of the most budget-friendly Honda car in Pakistan, the City MT 1.2L, now stands at Rs4.699 million following a reduction of Rs100,000.

    Moreover, the top variant, the Aspire CVT 1.5L, is now available for Rs5.849 million after a cut of Rs130,000.

    The most significant price changes have been applied to the popular Honda City lineup, generating excitement among potential buyers.

    Here are the new prices for all Honda cars: