Gold prices in Pakistan witnessed a decline on May 11, 2026, following weakness in the international bullion market. The latest movement kept traders cautious across local markets.
According to market data, Gold Rates in Pakistan remained near Rs4.93 lakh per tola after a slight drop. The price of 24-karat gold per tola decreased by Rs400, settling at Rs493,662.
Similarly, the price of 10 grams of gold also saw a decline. It dropped by Rs343 and reached Rs423,235. The movement reflects ongoing pressure from global market trends.
Experts say fluctuations in international demand continue to influence local pricing. These changes have kept Gold Rates unstable over the past few sessions.
In the international market, gold prices slipped by $4 per ounce. The global rate now stands at $4,713 per ounce, along with an additional premium of $20.
This decline in global prices has directly impacted domestic bullion markets. As a result, Gold Rates in Pakistan also followed a downward trend.
Silver prices also recorded losses in the local market. The per tola rate of silver fell by Rs12, reaching Rs8,513. This shows a broader weakness across precious metals.
Updated Gold Prices in Pakistan:
- 24K gold per tola: Rs493,662
- 24K gold per 10 grams: Rs423,235
- Silver per tola: Rs8,513
For 22K, 21K, and 18K gold categories, prices also showed mixed movement depending on purity levels. Traders noted reduced buying activity due to uncertainty in global markets.
Market analysts believe ongoing volatility in international bullion prices will continue to affect local Gold Rates in the coming days. Investors are closely watching global economic signals for future direction.
They added that currency fluctuations and international demand will remain key factors influencing pricing trends.
Overall, the recent decline highlights continued pressure on precious metals. Both gold and silver markets are expected to remain sensitive to global changes, keeping Gold Rates under close observation in Pakistan.
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