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Gold prices surge again as market nears record highs

Published on: June 2, 2026 6:17 PM

Gold prices in Pakistan resumed their upward trajectory on Tuesday after a brief pause, with sharp gains recorded across major categories in local bullion markets. The latest increase pushed the precious metal closer to historic highs, reflecting strong momentum in both domestic and international markets as investors continued to seek safe-haven assets amid global uncertainty.

The price of 24-karat gold per tola jumped by Rs4,600 to reach Rs476,362, marking one of the most significant daily increases in recent weeks. Likewise, the rate for 10 grams of 24-karat gold rose by Rs3,944, taking the price to Rs408,403 and reinforcing the broader bullish trend in the local market.

Read more : Gold prices drop by Rs2,700 in Pakistan 

Meanwhile, 22-karat gold also posted notable gains, with the price of 10 grams increasing by Rs3,616 to settle at Rs374,383. Market analysts believe that sustained demand for gold, combined with international price movements and currency fluctuations, continues to influence local bullion rates and investor sentiment.

The upward trend was not limited to Pakistan, as the international gold market also recorded a substantial increase. Global gold prices climbed by $46 per ounce to reach $4,540, highlighting ongoing volatility in commodity markets. Furthermore, international trends remain a key factor shaping gold prices in Pakistan, alongside movements in the exchange rate.

Read more : Gold prices decrease by Rs 24,300 per tola 

Silver prices also moved higher in the domestic market, reflecting broader strength in precious metals. The price of silver per tola increased by Rs94 to Rs8,153, while the rate for 10 grams rose by Rs80. At the same time, international silver prices advanced by $0.94 per ounce to reach $76.69, supporting gains in the local market.

The latest rise in gold and silver prices underscores the continued influence of global economic conditions on Pakistan’s bullion sector. As international markets remain volatile, traders and investors are closely monitoring price movements, with expectations that precious metals could remain in focus if economic uncertainty persists in the coming weeks.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: bullion market, Gold prices Pakistan, Gold Rate Today, International Gold, Latest, Precious Metals, silver prices

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