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Gold prices witnessed decline in Pakistan markets

Published on: April 13, 2026 2:45 PM

Gold prices witnessed a decline across Pakistan’s bullion markets at the start of the week, reflecting a downward trend in both local and international markets.

Read More: Gold prices drop sharply across Pakistan 

According to the All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association, the price of gold per tola dropped by Rs1,600, bringing it down to Rs495,362. The decrease comes amid shifting global market dynamics and reduced demand pressures.

Similarly, the price of 10 grams of gold also saw a notable decline, falling by Rs1,371 to settle at Rs424,693. Traders noted that fluctuations in international prices continue to play a key role in determining domestic rates.

In the global market, gold prices also edged lower, with the per ounce rate declining by $16 to reach $4,730. Analysts say the dip in international prices has directly influenced the downward adjustment in Pakistan’s local bullion markets.

Market experts attribute the decline to a combination of factors, including changing investor sentiment, currency movements, and adjustments in global commodity prices. Gold, often considered a safe-haven asset, tends to fluctuate based on geopolitical developments and economic uncertainty.

Despite the recent drop, analysts believe that gold prices may remain volatile in the near term due to ongoing global tensions and uncertainty in financial markets. Investors are closely monitoring developments in international politics and economic indicators that could impact future price trends.

Local traders have advised buyers to stay cautious and keep an eye on market movements, as prices could shift again depending on global conditions. The recent decrease, however, has provided some relief to buyers who had been facing record-high gold rates in recent weeks.

Read More: Gold loses over Rs40,000 per tola in Pakistan 

Overall, the decline highlights the interconnected nature of global and local markets, where international price movements continue to influence domestic trends in the gold trade.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: commodity market, economy, Gold Prices, Gold Rate, Latest, Pakistan bullion market, Sarafa Association

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