Gold dulls in Pakistan as price falls by over Rs1,700 per tola

Price of gold (24 carats) loses Rs1,750 per tola and Rs1,500 per 10 grams

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A vendor arranges gold chains displayed at a jewellery store in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on August 10, 2020. — Reuters/File
A vendor arranges gold chains displayed at a jewellery store in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on August 10, 2020. — Reuters/File

  • Gold price gains by $2 per ounce in international market.
  • Yellow metal loses Rs1,750 per tola to settle at Rs225,500.
  • The price of silver remains unchanged at Rs2,650 per tola. 


KARACHI: The gold prices in Pakistan started the week by witnessing a decline following a decrease in the local currency against the dollar on Monday. 

According to the data released by All-Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA), the price of gold (24 carats) lost Rs1,750 per tola and Rs1,500 per 10 grams to settle at Rs225,500 and Rs177,219 respectively. 

Meanwhile, the price of gold increased by $2 in the international market to close settle at $1,963 per ounce.

Cumulatively, the prices of the yellow metal fell by Rs5,450 during the week ended on June 10.

The gold rate has been volatile in Pakistan recently amid continued political and economic uncertainty, high inflation, and currency depreciation. People prefer to buy yellow metal in such times as a safe investment and a hedge.

Last week, the gold price in the country saw a decline in the outgoing week on Saturday in line with the developments in the international market. 

Data shared by the association showed the price of silver remained unchanged at Rs2,650 per tola and Rs2,271.94 per 10 grams.

Meanwhile, the local currency fell by Rs0.8 or 0.24% against the greenback and closed at Rs287.63 in the interbank market on Monday.