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    Gold Prices Surge in Pakistan Amid Global Bullion Rally, Silver Declines

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Gold prices in Pakistan witnessed a significant increase on Monday, mirroring the upward momentum seen in the global bullion market. This rise reflects broader international trends where gold has gained value, driven by various economic and geopolitical factors. Meanwhile, silver prices moved in the opposite direction, experiencing a decline as traders adjusted to shifting market conditions.

    On the international front, gold prices rose by $11, reaching $4,687 per ounce. This surge was promptly reflected in the local market, where the price of gold per tola increased by Rs1,100, settling at Rs491,462. Similarly, the price for 10 grams of gold climbed by Rs943 to reach Rs421,349. These figures highlight the strong correlation between global bullion prices and their local counterparts in Pakistan.

    Conversely, silver prices saw a downturn. The cost of silver per tola dropped by Rs50 to Rs7,744, while the price for 10 grams decreased by Rs43, closing at Rs6,639. This decline contrasts with the bullish trend in gold and underscores the differing market dynamics affecting these precious metals.

    Market analysts explain that the pricing of precious metals in Pakistan is heavily influenced by international market movements, currency exchange rate fluctuations, and local demand patterns. Factors such as global economic uncertainty, currency volatility, and regional geopolitical tensions often drive investors towards safe-haven assets like gold, thereby impacting prices. These elements collectively contribute to the ongoing fluctuations observed in both gold and silver markets.

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