Today Gold Rate in Pakistan 8 October 2025 – Latest 24K, 22K & 21K Rates Updated

Today gold rates in Pakistan rose sharply, reflecting global market trends and rising local demand. The 24K gold rate per tola stood at Rs. 433,600, while the 10-gram equivalent was Rs. 371,750.Meanwhile, 22K and 21K gold also saw significant valuations. The 22K per gram was approximately Rs. 34,077 (or per tola ~ Rs. 394,622) and 21K per gram was about Rs. 32,528 (or per tola ~ Rs. 376,688).

Today Gold Rate in Pakistan 2025

PurityRate per Tola (PKR)Rate per 10 g (PKR) / per gram
24K (Pure)433,600 371,750 / 37,175 
22K~ 394,622~ 34,077 per gram 
21K~ 376,688 ~ 32,528 per gram 
Date24K Rate per Tola (PKR)10 g Equivalent / per gram
7 October 2025421,800361,630 / 36,163 
8 October 2025433,600 371,750 / 37,175 

Why did Gold Jump on 8 October?

Several factors pushed gold higher that day:

  1. Global market uncertainty: Investors sought safe-haven assets amid supply chain concerns, inflation, and geopolitical tensions.
  2. Demand in Pakistan: Gold is traditionally popular for weddings, festivals, and as investment. Rising demand adds upward pressure.
  3. Currency & import costs: A weaker rupee or higher import and refining costs also contribute to higher local gold prices.
Today Gold Rate

What Should Buyers and Investors Know?

  • Purity matters: 24K is purest, but also soft. 22K or 21K is often preferred in jewelry for durability.
  • Check hallmarking: Always confirm that gold is hallmarked and properly certified when buying.
  • Timing: Prices fluctuate daily, sometimes multiple times in a day. Watch the market before making a purchase.
  • Small amounts: For small weights (grams), rate differences can be more noticeable due to premium, shaping, and defect costs.

On 8 October 2025, gold in Pakistan was trading at record highs, with 24K gold crossing the Rs. 430,000 per tola mark. Buyers and investors should stay updated and compare rates before transacting. If you like, I can also provide city-wise rates (Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad etc.) or a trend chart—would you like me to fetch that?

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