Gold prices decrease in Pakistani, international markets
us dollar, rupee
ISLAMABAD: (Suno News) The per tola and 10-gram prices of 24-karat gold in Pakistan decreased by Rs100 to Rs282,200 and Rs857 to Rs241,941 respectively.

The All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association reported on Wednesday that the price of 24 karat per tola gold sold at Rs282,200 as compared to its sale at Rs283,200 on last trading day.

According to FX Street, gold tumbled to below $2,700 due to the US Dollar (USD) strengthening after Republican nominee Donald Trump was named the winner of the US presidential election.

It further reported Trump won with 277 electoral college votes over Vice President Kamala Harris  224, according to the Associated Press. USD is gaining due to the market view that  Trump’s economic agenda and tariffs will strengthen the US Dollar. This, in turn, is negative for Gold since it is mainly priced and traded in USD.

Gold is also losing ground due to capital rotating out of Gold and other safe-havens into riskier assets such as Bitcoin (BTC) and equities, it maintained.

Trump’s claims that he can end the conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, though seemingly exaggerated (“I will have that war (Ukraine-Russia) settled in one day – 24hrs,” Trump once said), could also be reducing safe-haven flows into Gold.