Gold price dips

Published November 20, 2016
KARACHI: Total consumer demand for gold in Pakistan was 10.3 tonnes in July-Sept, up 7.3pc from a year ago, according to the World Gold Council. In contrast, consumer demand for the yellow metal in India dropped 28pc to 194.8 tonnes over the same period. India is the world’s largest consumer market for gold with 28.5pc share, followed by China (26.7pc) and the United States (6.4pc).—File photo
KARACHI: Total consumer demand for gold in Pakistan was 10.3 tonnes in July-Sept, up 7.3pc from a year ago, according to the World Gold Council. In contrast, consumer demand for the yellow metal in India dropped 28pc to 194.8 tonnes over the same period. India is the world’s largest consumer market for gold with 28.5pc share, followed by China (26.7pc) and the United States (6.4pc).—File photo

KARACHI: The price of gold could not sustain its upward movement after going up by Rs428 per 10 grams and Rs500 per tola in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s win in the US presidential election.

The price of 10-gram gold has declined by Rs1,371 since Nov 9 as a result of the sharp fall in the international gold price to $1,208 per ounce. The global gold price went up by $20 per ounce on Nov 9 to $1,303 per ounce after the surprise win of Mr Trump.

According to the All Karachi Saraf and Jewellers Group, the 10-gram gold rate was Rs43,371 on Saturday, down 3 per cent from Rs44,742 on Nov 9.

The precious metal reached the highest price level in August when 10-gram gold sold at Rs46,157 based on the international price of $1,364 per ounce.

According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), the country’s gold imports fell 48pc in quantity to 95kg and 51pc in value to $3.5m during the first quarter of 2016-17.

However, jewellery exports in July-September went up 15.5pc to $2m on a yearly basis.

Published in Dawn, November 20th, 2016

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