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  • Pakistani rupee ends 2023 with marginal gain versus US dollar

    Pakistani rupee ends 2023 with marginal gain versus US dollar

    Pakistani rupee demonstrated a slight appreciation against the US dollar for the 13th consecutive session, marking a gain of 0.02 per cent in the inter-bank market on Friday.

    According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the day concluded with the rupee settling at Rs281.86, reflecting an increase of Rs0.07.

    Remarkably, this signifies a closure of 2023 with the rupee undergoing a depreciation of 19.7 per cent, originating from its starting point at Rs226.43 against the US dollar in the inter-bank market at the beginning of the year. 

    Notably, on the preceding Thursday, the rupee experienced a marginal upturn, settling at Rs281.93 against the US dollar.

    A significant development unfolded as the foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan observed a substantial weekly upswing, surging by $852 million to reach $7.75 billion as of December 22, according to data released on Thursday. 

    The overall liquid foreign reserves for the country tallied at $12.85 billion, with commercial banks holding net foreign reserves amounting to $5.1 billion. The SBP attributed this surge in reserves to official government inflows.

    On the global stage, the US dollar appeared poised to conclude 2023 with a loss, reversing a two-year trend of gains. This shift was influenced by market expectations that the US Federal Reserve might initiate rate easing as early as March of the following year. 

    The greenback remained generally subdued on the last trading day of the year, hovering near a five-month low against a basket of currencies, falling 0.02 per cent to 101.18, following a recent dip to 100.61. 

    This trend underscored the impact of the Federal Reserve’s aggressive rate-hike cycle initiated in early 2022 on the dollar’s trajectory over the past two years.

  • Gold rate drops by Rs1,900 per tola

    Gold rate drops by Rs1,900 per tola

    On Friday, the gold market in Pakistan halted its previous upward trend, experiencing a decline in tandem with the global decrease in gold prices. 

    As reported by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the price per tola of gold was adjusted to Rs220,900, reflecting a one-day decrease of Rs1,900. 

    The 10-gramme gold rate also saw a reduction, reaching Rs189,386 after a decrease of Rs1,629.

    Contrary to Thursday’s surge of Rs 2,200 per tola, the international gold rate exhibited a setback, settling at $2,090 per ounce on Friday with a $20 premium. This decline of $15 in the global market was noted by the APGJSA.

    In the same period, silver rates remained unchanged at Rs2,680 per tola in the local market.

  • Pakistani rupee gains ground against US dollar for 11th consecutive session

    Pakistani rupee gains ground against US dollar for 11th consecutive session

    The Pakistani rupee sustained its upward trajectory against the US dollar for the 11th consecutive session, exhibiting a 0.06 per cent appreciation in the interbank market on Wednesday. 

    According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the rupee concluded at Rs282.20, reflecting an increment of Re0.17.

    In the preceding session on Tuesday, the rupee had achieved a marginal gain, settling at Rs282.37 in relation to the US dollar. 

    Concurrently, there has been a notable surge of 200 per cent in the cumulative borrowing by the federal and provincial governments for budgetary support from the domestic banking system in the current fiscal year (FY24).

    Internationally, the US dollar encountered continued pressure on Wednesday, while the euro flirted with a four-month pinnacle. 

    This trend emerged as market expectations of an imminent interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve gained traction. The restrained week, marked by global holiday absences until the New Year, is anticipated to witness subdued trading volumes.

    The dollar index, gauging the US currency against six counterparts, stood at 101.54, just below the five-month low of 101.42 recorded last week. 

    The index is poised for a 1.9 per cent decline in 2023, following two consecutive years of robust gains driven by the Fed’s rate hikes to combat inflation. 

    The recent weakening of the dollar is attributed to market anticipation of forthcoming rate cuts by the Fed in the coming year, diminishing the allure of the greenback.

  • 24-karat gold price in Pakistan increases by Rs1,000 per tola

    24-karat gold price in Pakistan increases by Rs1,000 per tola

    On Wednesday, the gold price in Pakistan experienced notable gains, with the 24-karat gold increasing by Rs1,000 per tola, reaching Rs220,600. 

    The Karachi Sarafa Association reported a gain of Rs857 for the 10-gramme 24-karat gold, priced at Rs189,129, while the 10-gramme 22-karat gold stood at Rs173,369.

    It’s worth mentioning that 24-karat gold had risen by Rs2,500 per tola the previous week. 

    Additionally, silver prices saw an uptick today, with 24-karat silver and 10-gramme 24-karat silver gaining Rs30 and Rs25.72, respectively, being sold at Rs2,680 and Rs2,297.66.

    Internationally, spot gold is currently trading at $2,066.85, marking a 0.04 per cent increase, while spot silver is at $24.13, reflecting a -0.25 per cent change.

    Notably, fluctuations in global prices, coupled with shifts in the interbank exchange rate of the Pakistani rupee, impact the domestic gold market. 

    The PKR is maintaining its winning streak against the US dollar, trading at PKR 281.98/282.37 per USD in its 11th consecutive session.

  • Gold soars in Pakistani markets: Local rates surge despite stable global prices

    Gold soars in Pakistani markets: Local rates surge despite stable global prices

    On Tuesday, gold rates in Pakistan experienced an ascent, reaching Rs219,600 per tola in the domestic market, reflecting a gain of Rs300 throughout the day. 

    The 10-gramme gold price in Pakistan rose to Rs188,272, marking a Rs258 increase, as reported by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA). 

    In contrast, international gold prices maintained stability at $2,072 (with a premium of $20), as noted by the APGJSA. 

    Notably, silver retained its position at Rs2,650 per tola in the local market.

  • 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.