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Gold Prices in Pakistan Today – 24K, 22K an 18K rates on 6 May 2026

Pakistan Observer · May 6, 2026, 3:01 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

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KARACHI – Gold prices in Pakistan stand at Rs477,862 per tola (24-Karat) on Wednesday with experts predicting fluctuations in today’s trading session amid ongoing tensions between the US and Iran. The rate for 10 grams stands at Rs409,689 as it recorded a decrease of Rs1,801 in previous session on May 5, 2026. Gold Prices Unit Price Gold Per Tola Rs477,862 Gold 10 Grams Rs409,689 Gold Per Ounce $4,555 Silver Per Tola Rs7,849 Gold is trading at $4,555 per ounce, showing a decline in global prices that are expected to influence domestic rates. 22 and 21 Karat Gold Rates Meanwhile, 22-karat gold is priced at Rs438,622 per tola, while 21-karat gold costs Rs418,668 per tola, and 18-karat gold is available at Rs358,875 per tola. Silver Prices Meanwhile, silver is priced at Rs7,849 per tola after witnessing a decrease of Rs65 in previous sessions. It is recalled that gold began the year with strong gains but has dropped over 8% following the outbreak of conflict with Iran on February 28. As the US and Iran have reached a ceasefire agreement, experts suggest that investors could redirect investments to gold, jacking up the prices in coming days. Iran’s Supreme National Security Council announced that talks with the United States are scheduled to start on April 10 in Islamabad, following the submission of Iran’s proposal through Pakistan, while emphasizing that these discussions do not indicate the war has ended.

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