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Precious Metal Prices Slide Amid Trader-Reported Declines

Summary

  • 24-karat gold drops by Rs3,300 per tola
  • 24-karat silver falls by Rs140 per tola
  • International gold and silver prices also decrease
Precious Metal Prices Slide Amid Trader-Reported Declines

According to the news report, on November 15, 2025, the prices of gold and silver in Karachi have experienced a notable decline. The price of 24-karat gold has dropped by Rs3,300, closing at Rs439,762 per tola, down from Rs443,062 recorded in the previous session. Similarly, 10-gram 24-karat gold has fallen by Rs2,829 to Rs377,025, while 22-karat gold has declined by Rs2,594, reaching Rs345,618.

The downward trend has also been observed in the international gold market, with prices sliding by $33 to $4,174 per ounce from $4,207. Silver has followed a similar pattern, with the price of 24-karat silver per tola falling by Rs140 to Rs5,522, and 10 grams slipping by Rs120 to Rs4,734. On the global stage, silver has dropped $1.40 to $52.60 per ounce from $54.

The decreases in both local and international precious metal prices have been attributed to the reports from traders, indicating a widespread decline across the markets.

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The gold and silver prices in Karachi fell significantly on November 15, 2025, with 24-karat gold dropping by Rs3,300 per tola and 24-karat silver declining by Rs140 per tola.
International gold prices also eased, sliding by $33 to $4,174 per ounce, while silver dropped $1.40 to $52.60 per ounce.
The decreases in both local and international precious metal prices have been attributed to reports from traders, indicating a widespread decline across the markets.

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