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Pakistan gold rate falls Rs9,000 per tola

Published on: February 17, 2026 4:35 PM

Gold prices in Pakistan fell sharply on Tuesday, following a decline in the international market. The local price per tola dropped by Rs9,000 to Rs514,762. This fall affects investors, traders, and consumers across the country seeking gold for investment or jewelry.

The 10-gram gold rate also decreased by Rs7,716, reaching Rs441,325, according to the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association. Market analysts say the drop reflects global trends and currency fluctuations. Local traders are adjusting rates in response to international movements.

Read more: Gold prices drop sharply by Rs 3,200 a tola

On Monday, gold per tola had declined by Rs3,200, bringing the price to Rs523,762. The consistent downward trend over two days highlights pressure from falling global prices. Observers note that such volatility can impact demand and investment decisions.

Internationally, gold declined by $90 per ounce to $4,920, with a $20 premium included. Analysts say global economic factors, including currency strength and investor sentiment, are influencing gold markets worldwide. Traders monitor these shifts closely to set local rates.

Read more: Gold jumps Rs7,000 per tola in Pakistan

Silver prices also fell, dropping Rs150 per tola to Rs8,014. The decline in precious metals signals cautious market sentiment. Consumers and jewelers are advised to track prices before making purchases, as fluctuations may continue.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: APGJSA gold rates, gold price Pakistan today, gold rate per tola, international gold rates, Latest, Pakistan market update, Pakistan silver price

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