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    Gold Prices Plunge by Rs 23,900 in Two Days Amid Global Market Volatility

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Gold prices in Pakistan experienced a significant downturn over the last two trading sessions, marking one of the most pronounced short-term declines witnessed in recent months. This sharp correction in the bullion market comes as global commodity markets grapple with evolving investor attitudes and ongoing geopolitical uncertainties that continue to influence trading patterns worldwide.

    On Friday alone, the price of gold per tola plunged by Rs 10,000, following an earlier steep fall of Rs 13,900 in the previous session. Taken together, these consecutive drops have caused gold to lose a total of Rs 23,900 within just 48 hours, bringing the current market rate to Rs 539,962 per tola. This rapid decline has caught the attention of traders and investors who had been anticipating more stable price movements after recent gains.

    In parallel, the price of 10 grams of gold also saw a substantial decrease, falling by Rs 8,573 to settle at Rs 462,930. This downward trend aligns with the broader slump in international bullion markets, where gold prices have been under pressure due to a combination of factors including currency fluctuations and shifting demand for safe-haven assets.

    The global backdrop for this correction includes a notable $100 drop in the price of gold per ounce, with the international rate declining to $5,172. Market analysts point to several key reasons behind this fall: profit-taking by investors who had capitalized on recent price highs, the strengthening of the US dollar which tends to weigh on gold prices, and a changing dynamic in the demand for gold as a refuge during times of economic uncertainty.

    Interestingly, while gold prices were tumbling, silver prices in the domestic market moved in the opposite direction. The price of silver per tola edged up by Rs 100, reaching Rs 9,004. This selective increase suggests that demand for silver remains resilient, possibly driven by different market factors or investor preferences within Pakistan’s bullion sector.

    Meanwhile, energy commodities are charting a contrasting course. Recent reports about the potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz—a vital artery for global oil shipments—have pushed crude oil prices higher on international markets. This development has heightened concerns about possible supply disruptions, which could have far-reaching consequences for global inflation and complicate the policy decisions of central banks worldwide.

    The divergent movements in gold and oil prices highlight the heightened volatility currently gripping commodity markets. Investors are navigating a complex landscape where geopolitical risks intersect with macroeconomic indicators, making price swings more pronounced and less predictable. Experts warn that these fluctuations are likely to persist in the near term, with both bullion and energy sectors remaining highly sensitive to ongoing global developments.

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