Islamabad, June 20, 2025: The price of 24-karat gold dropped by Rs. 1,595 per tola and was recorded at Rs. 357,000 on Friday, compared to Rs. 358,595 on the previous trading day, according to the All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association.
It is important to note that the value of the gold has decreased for the past four consecutive days this week, making Friday the fifth straight day of decline.
The rate of 10 grams of 24-karat gold also fell by Rs. 1,368 to Rs. 306,069 from the earlier Rs. 307,437, while the price of 10 grams of 22-karat gold slipped by Rs. 1,254 to Rs. 280,573 from Rs. 281,827.
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Similarly, the per tola and 10-gram rates of silver also fell by Rs. 24 and Rs. 21, now standing at Rs. 3,796 and Rs. 3,254 respectively.
In the global market, gold’s value declined by $16, dropping to $3,356 from $3,372, while silver’s price slid by $0.24 to $36.13, the Association shared.
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Analysts attributed this downward movement to changing investor sentiment and fluctuations in global demand.
Market observers are closely monitoring the situation, as gold price in Pakistan continue to adjust to both domestic and international pressures.



