Gold prices fell again in Pakistan on Wednesday after remaining stable for two days, with the price of 24-karat gold dropping by Rs3,700 per tola to Rs458,236, according to the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association. The price of 10 grams of 24-karat gold declined by Rs3,172 to Rs392,863. Silver prices also moved lower, falling by Rs186 per tola to Rs6,800. In the international market, gold declined by $37 per ounce to $4,358. The global bullion market has remained volatile amid changing expectations over interest rates and broader economic conditions. US-Canada tariffs Trump pauses 50% duties as trade deal nears The latest decline follows significant movements in Pakistan’s gold market this month. Gold had reached Rs463,936 per tola on August 12 before retreating in subsequent sessions. Post navigation Petroleum Dealers: Government talks fail as strike threat remains Oil prices: Strait of Hormuz tensions keep global energy markets on edge