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Gold hits historic high, crosses Rs500,000 per tola

Published on: January 22, 2026 10:43 PM

Gold prices surged to record levels on Wednesday, breaking Rs500,000 per tola in Pakistan for the first time. The dramatic rise reflects growing global demand, economic uncertainty, and currency fluctuations impacting the bullion market. Analysts say investors are increasingly turning to gold as a safe-haven asset amid volatile financial conditions worldwide.

In the international market, gold jumped by $127 per ounce, reaching a new peak of $4,840 per ounce. This sharp increase has fueled speculation that prices may continue climbing as geopolitical tensions and inflation concerns persist. Global traders remain alert to central bank policies and currency movements that could influence further bullion trends.

Read more : New peak for gold: Rs4,300 gain in a day –

Locally, 24-carat gold increased by Rs12,700 per tola, hitting Rs506,362, while the price of 10 grams rose by Rs10,888 to reach Rs434,123. Dealers reported strong buying activity from investors and jewelers alike, further pushing prices upward. Market watchers predict sustained momentum in the near term if current demand continues.

Silver prices also reached unprecedented highs, with a per tola increase of Rs64, bringing the total to Rs9,933. Investors consider silver a complementary investment alongside gold, and the rising trend reflects heightened interest in precious metals as financial hedges against uncertainty.

Read more : Gold and silver hit record highs amid tariff fears 

Market analysts advise caution for short-term traders, noting that while gold and silver continue to rise, sudden policy changes, international trade developments, or currency fluctuations could impact prices rapidly. Despite this, long-term investors remain confident in bullion’s stability as a store of value.

Experts also noted that domestic demand for gold jewelry and coins remains robust, contributing to upward pressure on local prices. They highlighted that the surge in precious metal values is part of a global trend, influenced by macroeconomic factors and investor sentiment worldwide.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: 24-carat gold rate, bullion market update, gold price pakistan, gold record high, Latest, precious metals trend, silver price surge

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