Gold, silver scale fresh highs

Published January 20, 2026
KARACHI: An increase of $75 per ounce sent gold to a new record peak of $4,670 per ounce on Monday, thus taking the 10-gram and one-tola rates to an all-time high of Rs419,549 and Rs489,362, respectively, showing a jump of Rs6,431 and Rs7,500 from Saturday’s rate. —AFP/file
KARACHI: An increase of $75 per ounce sent gold to a new record peak of $4,670 per ounce on Monday, thus taking the 10-gram and one-tola rates to an all-time high of Rs419,549 and Rs489,362, respectively, showing a jump of Rs6,431 and Rs7,500 from Saturday’s rate. —AFP/file

BENGALURU: Gold and silver hit record highs on Monday, driven by a flight to safety after US Presi­dent Donald Trump warn­ed of extra tariffs on some European countries in a dispute over Greenland.

Spot gold jumped 1.7 per cent to $4,672.49 an ounce by 12:05pm ET (1705 GMT), after scaling a record peak of $4,689.39.

US gold futures for February delivery advanced 1.8pc to $4,677.70 an ounce.

Trump threatened several European allies with a series of escalating tariffs on Saturday unless the US is allowed to buy Greenland, intensifying a dispute over Denmark’s vast Arctic island.

Markets expect the Fed to leave rates on hold at its meeting over January 27-28 but are pricing in at least two cuts of 25 basis points this year.

Elsewhere, spot silver climbed 5pc to $94.41 an ounce after hitting a record high of $94.61. Silver has risen more than 32pc since the start of the year.

Analysts at Citi Research said they remain tactically bullish on precious metals, setting price targets of $5,000 an ounce for gold and $100 an ounce for silver in the next three months.

In other metals, spot platinum added 1.5pc to $2,362.65 an ounce while palladium rose 1.1pc to $1,819.99.

Published in Dawn, January 20th, 2026

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