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Rupee continues uptrend with appreciation of 24 paisa

Rupee continues uptrend with appreciation of 24 paisa

Express Tribune28-07-2025
The Pakistani rupee appreciated against the US dollar on Monday, gaining 0.08% in the inter-bank market. At close, the rupee settled at 283.21, an increase of 24 paisa.
The fresh gain reflects a recent trend of strength, with the local unit rising 0.50% against the greenback last week, its strongest weekly performance in 93 weeks, according to a report of AKD Securities. The rupee had closed the previous week at 283.45 against 284.87 a week earlier.
Amid this positive momentum, the Pakistan Business Forum (PBF) has raised concerns over what it calls an artificially controlled exchange rate. It claims the real value of the dollar should be around Rs260 based on current macroeconomic indicators.
Gold prices in Pakistan declined on Monday, mirroring a downward trend in the international market as investor appetite for safe-haven assets weakened following a breakthrough in US-European Union trade negotiations.
The price of gold per tola in the local market fell Rs100 to settle at Rs356,300, according to the All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APGJSA). Similarly, the rate for 10 grams of gold declined Rs85 to Rs305,470.
The local market tracked a near three-week low in international bullion prices as the dollar strengthened and market sentiment improved after reports emerged of a trade accord between Washington and Brussels. Although the deal has not yet been officially signed, its confirmation has been enough to boost risk appetite and reduce the demand for gold as a traditional safe-haven asset.
Interactive Commodities Director Adnan Agar noted that gold prices eased due to shifting global dynamics. "Gold touched a low of $3,301, with the high at $3,345. It was later trading around $3,309," he said. "The tentative agreement between the US and EU has softened gold's appeal. Now, all eyes are on key US economic indicators due later this week."
Investors are closely watching for two major releases from the United States – the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision expected on Wednesday night and the monthly employment report scheduled for Friday. "These two data points will heavily influence market sentiment and gold's trajectory in the days ahead," Agar added.
The decline comes after Saturday's trading saw a drop in domestic gold rates, when the per-tola price fell Rs300 to Rs356,400. Analysts say that unless new geopolitical risks emerge or economic data disappoints, gold may remain under pressure in the short term.
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