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Gold Price Plummets by Over Rs. 8,500 Per Tola in Just Four Days

July 29, 2025
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Gold prices in Pakistan have dropped significantly over the past four days, with a sharp decline of Rs. 8,600 per tola, capturing the attention of both investors and buyers across the country.

As of Monday, the price of 24-karat gold fell by Rs. 100, settling at Rs. 356,300 per tola. Likewise, the rate for 10 grams of 24-karat gold decreased by Rs. 85, now standing at Rs. 305,470. The price of 22-karat gold also saw a decline, with 10 grams now priced at Rs. 280,014.

While gold continues to slide, silver prices have remained unchanged, both in local markets and on the international stage.

In the global market, gold experienced a marginal dip of $1 per ounce, bringing the international gold price to $3,336 per ounce. This consistent downward trend signals a potential shift in market sentiment, prompting speculation over whether gold rates will continue to drop or start to rebound.

Traders and buyers alike are closely monitoring the situation, with many waiting to see if this is a temporary correction or the beginning of a longer-term adjustment.

Market analysts advise keeping an eye on international economic signals, geopolitical developments, and local currency fluctuations to better understand where gold prices may head in the near future.

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