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Gold surge reflects deepening global and domestic uncertainty

Published on: February 12, 2026 11:30 AM

The sharp rise in gold prices over the past two years has evolved from a market trend into a broader signal of mounting global and domestic uncertainty, reshaping investor behaviour across the world and in Pakistan.

Read More: Gold and silver prices surge in Pakistan amid global market rally

International bullion prices crossed the landmark level of $5,000 per ounce in early 2026, more than doubling from around $2,300 in 2023. Gold recorded an exceptional gain of about 64% in 2025 alone, its strongest annual performance in decades, as investors increasingly moved away from riskier assets in search of safety.

Analysts attribute the rally not to a single crisis, but to a convergence of global disruptions. Prolonged geopolitical tensions, including the Russia-Ukraine war and instability in the Middle East, continue to unsettle energy markets and supply chains. Strategic rivalry among major powers has further weakened global cooperation, prompting investors to favour assets that preserve value during periods of uncertainty.

At the same time, structural pressures in the global economy have intensified. Slowing growth, high debt levels and fragile financial systems have complicated monetary policy choices for central banks. Expectations of interest-rate cuts in advanced economies have also supported gold prices, as lower rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets.

Central banks themselves have become major drivers of demand, with global purchases exceeding 1,000 tons annually in recent years. This reflects growing concern over currency risk, sanctions exposure and over-reliance on the US dollar.

Read More: Gold prices hit fresh record amid global rally

These global trends are strongly felt in Pakistan, where gold prices have surged past Rs500,000 per tola, nearly tripling within three years. Currency depreciation has amplified the impact, pushing domestic prices higher even during brief pauses in international markets.

While gold offers protection for savers, its rise also signals eroding confidence in economic stability. For Pakistan, the rally highlights deeper challenges related to currency weakness, inflation and investor confidence, making gold less a symbol of prosperity and more a mirror of prevailing economic risks.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Currency Depreciation, global economy, Gold Prices, Inflation, Latest, Pakistan economy, Safe Haven

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