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Gold prices rise, silver declines in Pakistan – February 14, 2026

KARACHI: Gold prices increased in Pakistan on Saturday, February 14, 2026, while silver saw a decline, reflecting trends in the international bullion market, according to the All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA).

The price of 24-karat gold per tola rose by Rs7,000 to Rs526,962. Similarly, 10 grams of 24-karat gold increased by Rs6,001 to Rs451,784, while 10 grams of 22-karat gold went up by Rs5,501 to Rs414,150.

In contrast, silver prices recorded a downward trend. The price of 24-karat silver per tola fell by Rs105 to Rs8,219, and 10 grams of silver declined by Rs90 to Rs7,046.

Internationally, gold rose by $70 to $5,042 per ounce, while silver fell by $1.05 to $77.35 per ounce.

Weaker-than-expected U.S. inflation data revived hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts this year, offsetting earlier concerns from stronger-than-expected employment figures. U.S. gold futures for April delivery closed about 2% higher at $5,046.30 per ounce.

“Gold, and particularly silver, is enjoying a relief rally after a mild January CPI reading eased nerves stoked by Wednesday’s strong employment report,” said Tai Wong, an independent metals trader.

The U.S. Consumer Price Index rose 0.2% in January, below economists’ expectations of a 0.3% increase, following an unrevised 0.3% gain in December, the Labor Department said.

Meanwhile, data on Wednesday showed the United States added 130,000 jobs in January, compared with analysts’ estimates of 70,000.

China’s gold demand stayed strong ahead of the Lunar New Year, while in India, the market flipped to a discount.

“Bargain-hunting is also pushing gold back above the $5,000 level,” said Tim Waterer, chief market analyst at KCM.

Market experts remain bullish on gold over the long term, citing ongoing global economic uncertainty and sustained demand for safe-haven assets.

They noted that gold’s intrinsic value, limited supply, and independence from government and central bank policies make it an effective hedge against inflation, currency depreciation, and broader economic instability.

Gold has historically been viewed as a symbol of wealth and a secure investment, offering protection during periods of geopolitical tension and financial volatility. Its appeal has grown in recent years as both institutional and retail investors seek stability amid global economic and political uncertainty.