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Gold rates climb fresh new high in Pakistan – Latest rates on January 26

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ISLAMABAD: Gold prices in Pakistan jumped to an all-time high mid-week, amid a strong rally in the international bullion market. 24-karat gold surging to an ALL-TIME HIGH of Rs Rs 514,662 per tola, marking an unbelievable single-day rise of Rs Rs 9,100.

The price of 24-karat gold per 10 grams surged to Rs 441,239, jumping by Rs 7,802 in just one day, pushing the market into a new era of record-breaking valuations.

Gold Price Today (25 January 2026)

Gold Price
24K per tola Rs 506,362
Silver 24K per tola Rs 9,933

This historic spike has sent shockwaves through the bullion market, leaving investors and consumers reeling as the precious metal continues to climb at a breathtaking pace.

The rise to the historic milestone has been swift and relentless:

  • January 2023: Gold traded at around Rs 230,000

  • Early 2025: Prices surged into the Rs 350,000 range as global inflation fears intensified

  • January 2026: After a series of unprecedented rallies, gold has now reached Rs 506,362, shattering all expectations

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