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Gold prices dip slightly while silver records increase in market

Published on: May 3, 2026 4:02 PM

The price of gold in Pakistan recorded a slight decline in local bullion markets, while silver prices moved upward during the latest trading session. Traders reported mixed trends influenced by both domestic demand and international market fluctuations.

According to bullion market data, gold per tola decreased by 200 rupees, bringing the new price to 483,762 rupees. Similarly, the price of 10 grams of gold also fell by 172 rupees, reflecting a mild downward adjustment in overall gold valuation.

Read more :Gold rate falls by Rs200 per tola in Pakistan

In addition, international markets also showed a slight dip in gold prices, where the value per ounce declined by 2 dollars to 4,614 dollars. This global movement contributed to the modest price reduction observed in the local market.

Meanwhile, silver prices moved in the opposite direction, showing an upward trend during the same trading period. The price of silver per tola increased by 193 rupees, reaching 8,014 rupees in the local market.

Read more : Gold prices decline by Rs 5,500 per tola –

Market analysts noted that these mixed movements reflect ongoing volatility in precious metals, driven by global economic signals and investor sentiment. They added that short-term fluctuations are expected to continue as markets respond to changing international conditions.

Overall, the bullion market showed a balanced but unstable trend, with gold easing slightly while silver gained value. Traders expect further price adjustments in the coming days depending on global demand and currency movements.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: bullion market update, gold price pakistan, gold rate decline, international gold price, Latest, precious metals trend, silver price rise

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