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PhotoNews Pakistan > Business > Gold Rates in Pakistan Today: 24K Prices for April 14, 2026
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Gold Rates in Pakistan Today: 24K Prices for April 14, 2026

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By Web Desk Published April 14, 2026 3 Min Read
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Gold rates in Pakistan today moved slightly higher in morning trading on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, according to updates from major bullion markets including Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi Sarafa Bazaars.

The latest figures show a modest rise in 24K gold prices compared with the previous day, reflecting movements in the international gold market and fluctuations in the rupee.

Gold rates in Pakistan today 24K Gold Rates (Pure Gold)

City24K Gold per Tola24K Gold per 10 GramsNotes
KarachiRs. 503,000 – 503,800Rs. 431,241 – 431,930Main benchmark (Sarafa Market)
LahoreRs. 503,000 – 503,800Rs. 431,241 – 431,930Almost identical to Karachi
IslamabadRs. 503,000 – 503,800Rs. 431,241 – 431,930Steady rates
RawalpindiRs. 503,000 – 503,800Rs. 431,241 – 431,930Matches major cities
PeshawarRs. 503,000 – 503,800Rs. 431,241 – 431,930Very minor local variation
QuettaRs. 503,000 – 503,800Rs. 431,241 – 431,930Same benchmark

The per tola rate remains the most common retail benchmark in Pakistan. It also says earlier figures, such as Rs. 492,300 per tola, appear to reflect an older close, with today’s prices showing a moderate increase. Gold prices in Pakistan are mainly driven by two factors: the international spot gold price in U.S. dollars and the USD-to-PKR exchange rate.

Additional pressure can come from global economic uncertainty, geopolitical tensions and local demand for jewellery and investment. As these factors shift, local gold rates can change several times a day. The rates may vary by Rs. 500 to Rs. 2,000 per tola, depending on the city and whether buying or selling. Jewellers may also add a small premium depending on the market.

Read: Gold Price Monthly Decline Deepens Despite Tuesday Rebound

Major Sarafa Bazaars in Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi continue to serve as key pricing references for gold buyers across Pakistan. Because rates are updated multiple times during strong international market moves, checking local bullion markets or jewellers for the most accurate city-specific quote.

Gold also remains a popular safe-haven asset for many Pakistanis during periods of inflation, currency pressure and wider economic uncertainty. That steady demand continues to keep public interest in daily gold prices high.

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