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KARACHI: Gold prices in Pakistan continued their volatile trajectory on Wednesday, recording a sharp increase of Rs15,200 per tola to reach Rs479,262, according to the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association. The price of 10-gram gold also climbed by Rs13,031, settling at Rs410,889.

The latest surge follows a turbulent few sessions in the domestic market. Gold had previously risen by Rs16,300 per tola on Tuesday before that gain came on the heels of a steep decline of approximately Rs43,000, underscoring the extreme price swings that have characterized the market in recent days.

The domestic rally closely tracked developments in the international market, where spot gold prices rose nearly 2% to $4,554.97 per ounce after hitting a four-month low earlier in the week. US gold futures for April delivery posted an even sharper gain of 3.5 percent, reaching $4,553.60 per ounce, according to Reuters.

Market analysts attributed the rebound to easing inflation concerns, partly stemming from a recent decline in global oil prices. However, persistent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to cast a shadow of uncertainty over commodity markets, sustaining demand for gold as a protective asset.

Adnan Agar, Director at Interactive Commodities, offered a broader perspective on gold’s evolving role, noting that the metal has transitioned from a traditional safe-haven instrument to a recognized long-term investment class. He attributed this shift largely to aggressive gold purchases by central banks worldwide, as nations seek to reduce their dependence on the US dollar.

Looking ahead, futures market speculation suggests a potential price correction as markets enter their next phase. Analysts also cautioned that any escalation in crude oil prices could trigger broader inflationary pressures, potentially compelling central banks to curtail gold purchases.

Silver prices edged up by Rs370 per tola to Rs7,824, while the Pakistani rupee gained marginally, rising Rs0.01 to Rs279.21 against the US dollar in the interbank market.

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