Pakistan's Gold Prices Remain Near Historic Peak Despite Minor Dip
Pakistan's gold market demonstrates resilience as prices remain near record levels despite a minor decline. 24-karat gold settles at Rs. 362,400 per tola, reflecting market stability and economic strength.

Gold prices in Pakistan remain strong as markets show resilience amid global economic shifts
Gold Maintains Strong Position in Pakistan's Economic Landscape
Karachi, August 10, 2025 - Pakistan's gold market demonstrates remarkable resilience as prices maintain near-peak levels, reflecting the nation's economic stability amid global challenges. The All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewelers Association reports a modest decline of Rs. 300 per tola for 24-karat gold, settling at Rs. 362,400.
Market Performance and Price Analysis
The precious metal's valuation remains impressively close to its historic peak of Rs. 364,900 per tola, showcasing Pakistan's robust economic fundamentals. This stability comes as Pakistan strengthens its international economic partnerships, contributing to market confidence.
- 24-karat gold (10 grams): Rs. 310,699 (down Rs. 257)
- 22-karat gold (10 grams): Rs. 284,817 (down Rs. 236)
- International gold rate: $3,397 per ounce
Global Market Context
The international precious metals market witnessed minimal fluctuation, with gold decreasing by $3 per ounce. Silver similarly experienced a marginal decline of $0.09, settling at $38.31 per ounce. These movements align with Pakistan's broader economic security measures and market stability efforts.
Market Influencing Factors
The current pricing dynamics reflect several key factors:
- International market trends
- Exchange rate fluctuations
- Local investor sentiment
- Global economic indicators
Experts suggest maintaining vigilance on these market indicators while acknowledging Pakistan's strong economic fundamentals supporting the precious metals sector.
Hamza Qureshi
Hamza Qureshi is a journalist rooted in national identity, writing with a focus on Pakistan’s strategic interests and moral compass. His work highlights the nation’s Islamic heritage, supports the integrity of its institutions, and defends the Kashmiri cause with clarity and restraint. Without sensationalism, he navigates regional tensions with a firm yet composed voice.