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Gold prices in Pakistan fall by Rs3,000 per tola

Published on: April 7, 2026 4:28 PM

Gold prices recorded a notable decline across Pakistan on Tuesday, offering some relief to buyers amid ongoing economic fluctuations and high inflation.

Read More: Gold prices remain steady in Pakistan 

According to the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Association, the price of gold per tola decreased by Rs3,000, bringing the new rate down to Rs488,462. The drop reflects shifting trends in both domestic and international markets, where gold prices have recently experienced volatility.

Similarly, the price of 10 grams of gold fell by Rs2,572, settling at Rs418,777. Traders say the reduction may encourage short-term buying, especially among investors looking to hedge against currency instability. However, overall demand remains cautious due to uncertain economic conditions and reduced purchasing power.

Market analysts link the decline in local gold rates to a decrease in international prices. In the global market, gold prices dropped by $30 per ounce, reaching $4,657. This downward trend has directly impacted domestic pricing, as Pakistan’s gold rates are closely tied to international benchmarks and currency exchange fluctuations.

Experts note that gold continues to serve as a safe-haven asset, particularly during times of geopolitical uncertainty and financial instability. However, short-term price movements are often influenced by global economic signals, including interest rates, inflation expectations, and currency strength.

Jewellers in major cities such as Karachi reported mixed reactions from customers, with some taking advantage of the lower prices while others remain hesitant, expecting further declines.

Read More: Gold prices continued their upward trend in local market 

Despite the recent dip, analysts caution that gold prices may remain unpredictable in the coming weeks due to ongoing global economic developments. Investors are advised to closely monitor market trends before making significant purchasing decisions.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: bullion market, global gold rates, Gold Prices, Inflation, Karachi, Latest, Pakistan economy

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