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Gold prices hold steady at Rs444,900 per tola across Pakistan

Published on: October 21, 2025 10:18 PM

Gold prices in Pakistan remained stable on Tuesday, with the per-tola rate of 24-karat gold standing firm at Rs444,900. The local bullion market showed no significant movement compared to the previous trading session, reflecting a pause in both local and global market fluctuations. Traders noted that steady prices came as a relief for consumers and jewellers after weeks of volatility driven by changing international trends and dollar fluctuations.

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Similarly, the price of 10 grams of 24-karat gold also remained unchanged at Rs381,430, while 10 grams of 22-karat gold continued to be sold at Rs349,656. The consistent rates indicate that market demand has balanced with supply, with buyers taking a cautious approach amid ongoing economic uncertainty. Jewellers across major cities, including Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, reported moderate activity in gold sales, primarily for investment and wedding purposes.

In the international market, gold prices held firm at $4,235 per ounce, showing no major shift in global demand. Analysts stated that traders are closely monitoring global inflation data, currency trends, and geopolitical developments, which could influence gold’s next price movement. The stability in global prices also played a key role in keeping domestic gold rates unchanged in Pakistan.

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Meanwhile, silver prices also remained steady in both local and global markets. The per-tola rate of silver stood at Rs5,261, while the price of 10 grams was recorded at Rs4,510. Internationally, silver maintained its rate at $51.60 per ounce. Market experts believe this stability in precious metals indicates a temporary calm before the next round of global market adjustments.

Overall, the unchanged gold and silver prices suggest a short-term equilibrium in Pakistan’s bullion market. However, analysts expect potential price movements in the coming weeks, depending on the rupee’s strength, international gold demand, and global monetary policy trends. For now, the market’s steadiness offers investors a brief window to plan purchases with greater confidence.

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