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Gold prices may remain stable or increase during the wedding season

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Abdul khalique

ISLAMABAD: The local market may experience stability or even upward movement during Pakistan’s festive and wedding season in gold prices , typically observed between December and February. Although no specific date can be predicted for a significant drop, market observers agree that a strong US dollar and higher US interest rates generally exert downward pressure on gold prices in Pakistan.

Meanwhile, gold rates in Pakistan continue to fluctuate on a daily basis, driven by changes in the international market, the strength of the US dollar, and varying local demand. Recent declines in prices have been attributed to a stronger dollar and signals of possible interest rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve.

Experts note that gold prices remain highly sensitive to global economic indicators and can rebound quickly. Analysts advise closely monitoring upcoming US inflation data and Federal Reserve announcements, which are expected to influence future price trends.

Gold prices in Pakistan remained at Rs444,162 per tola on Sunday, December 6, 2025, while 10-gram rate stayed at Rs380,797.

Gold  Price 
Per Tola Rs444,162
Per 10 Gram Rs380,797
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