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Gold Becomes Cheaper as Prices Fall in Local Markets

Published On: January 7, 2026
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Gold Becomes Cheaper as Prices Fall in Local Markets

Gold prices saw a noticeable drop in Lahore’s sarafa markets, offering temporary relief to buyers amid ongoing price volatility.

According to market rates, 24-karat gold is now being sold at Rs. 469,600 per tola, reflecting a decrease of Rs. 2,400 compared to the previous day.

Gold Becomes Cheaper as Prices Fall in Local Markets

Similarly, prices of other categories have also declined:

  • 22-karat gold: Rs. 430,467 per tola

  • 21-karat gold: Rs. 410,900 per tola

Silver prices also moved lower, with 10 grams of silver currently trading at Rs. 9,600.

Traders say fluctuations in the international bullion market along with domestic economic conditions continue to influence daily movements in gold and silver prices. They added that further ups and downs remain possible in the coming days, depending on global trends and local demand.

Market participants are advised to keep a close watch on price movements before making purchasing decisions.

Hamza Ali

Hamza Ali is an experienced writer contributing to the pefma.com.pk platform. With a strong background in government projects and infrastructure development, his work focuses on bringing attention to the impact of public sector initiatives.

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