Gold prices in Pakistan remained largely stable on Saturday, closing at Rs. 450,700 per tola for 24-karat gold, according to market data.
Over the past week, the precious metal showed only minor movement. On December 1, gold was priced at Rs. 452,000 per tola, before easing to Rs. 450,700 today, marking a small weekly drop of Rs. 1,300.
The price per 10-gram of 24-karat gold stood at Rs. 386,410, while 22-karat was available around Rs. 354,210.

📊 Traders say demand remains flat
Bullion dealers noted that gold has traded within a narrow band all week, with no major upswing or sharp correction. They added that price stability is linked to low buying activity in the domestic market.
🌍 International pressure easing
Analysts said the international market also saw limited movement over the past several sessions, keeping local rates confined to tight ranges.
📌 Consumers waiting for dip
Jewellers said many buyers are hoping for a further decline before entering the market, especially ahead of wedding season.
Prices may continue to fluctuate slightly, depending on the dollar trend and international spot gold.
🎯 QUICK DATA NOTES (SEO Boost)
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Gold now cheaper than Dec 1
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Highest this week = Rs. 452,000
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Lowest this week = Rs. 449,300














