Gold falls Rs3,200 amid global holidays

KARACHI: Gold prices in Pakistan declined on Monday, tracking losses in the international bullion market where prices slipped more than 1% in thin trading as major markets in the United States and parts of Asia remained closed for holidays, and a firm dollar weighed on sentiment. In the local market, the price of gold per tola dropped by Rs3,200 to settle at Rs523,762. Similarly, the price of 10-gram gold fell by Rs2,743 to Rs449,041, according to rates issued by the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association. The latest decline comes…

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Pakistan, Netherlands sign water-sector MoU

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the Netherlands have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen technical capacity and cooperation in water resources planning, development and management, following a high-level meeting in Islamabad on Tuesday. The MoU was signed between the Ministry of Water Resources and the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education during a 2–3 day official visit by a delegation from the Netherlands-based institute. The agreement focuses on capacity building of professionals from the ministry and its affiliated organisations in areas such as water resources planning, development and integrated management.…

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Freelancers earn $557min 1HFY26

KARACHI/ISLAMABAD: Pakistani freelancers earned $557 million in foreign exchange during the first half of the current financial year 2025-26, underscoring their growing role in strengthening the country’s services exports and external accounts, according to official data released on Monday. Figures issued by the State Bank of Pakistan show that export receipts from computer and information services provided by freelancers rose sharply during July to December 2026, compared with $352 million earned in the same period of the previous financial year. The increase represents a 58% year-on-year growth. The data reflects…

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Gold surge signals dollar’s wobbly reign

KARACHI: “The dollar is going to collapse. The dollar is going to be replaced by gold. Central banks are buying gold to back up their currencies. They are getting rid of dollars. They are getting rid of treasuries. We are headed for an economic crisis that will make the 2008 financial crisis look like a Sunday school picnic,” said Peter David Schiff, an American stockbroker and financial commentator, on a recent FoxNews show. Schiff’s assessment may sound stark, but this isn’t exaggeration. It isn’t doom-saying. It’s happening – now, in…

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Aurangzeb blames media over SOE report fallout

ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Monday went on the back foot and blamed the media for “selective reading and reporting” of an official report on State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), which disclosed that net cash returns by these entities dropped 91% and their net losses jumped 301%. Instead of addressing a press conference, the finance minister issued a recorded video in which Aurangzeb claimed there had been “selective interpretation, reporting and selective reading of the report, which is contrary to the facts”. But the finance minister did not quote a single…

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PSX plunges 2.9% on sharp sell-off

KARACHI: Pakistan’s stock market suffered heavy losses on Monday as the benchmark KSE-100 index plunged 5,150 points, weighed down by institutional selling as political uncertainty and disappointing corporate results dented investor confidence. In a show of extreme volatility, the index oscillated between the intra-day high of 179,969 and low of 173,574. The market saw broad-based weakness, which overshadowed buying activity and pulled the index deep into the red. The trading session was marked by aggressive liquidation, weak sentiment and external pressures that collectively put the bourse under pressure. The downturn…

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Surplus crops expose supply chain weakness

LAHORE: Every year, bumper harvests bring hope to farmers but also expose a costly weakness in the agriculture supply chain. Surplus vegetables, like potatoes and onions, often end up rotting in open markets or fields, reflecting not abundance but inefficiency. Farmer leaders say that without urgent reforms in storage and processing, such losses will continue to drain national wealth, while equally creating a surplus or a shortage sort of situation almost the entire year. Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) Regional Committee on Food Convener Shahid Imran…

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MNAs slam solar power policy change

ISLAMABAD: Parliamentarians and even government officials in the National Assembly Standing Committee on Industries and Production on Monday denounced the change in solar net metering policy by the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra). The committee met under the chairmanship of Syed Hafeezuddin, who raised the issue of amendments to the net metering policy as the regulator has now shifted to net billing. “This policy amendment will have serious implications for the overall reputation of the government,” Hafeezuddin cautioned, adding “when the regulator can honour the commitments made to the…

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Gold per tola slips to Rs514,762 after international losses

Gold and silver prices declined on Tuesday in both international and local markets. In the international bullion market, the price of gold fell by $90 per ounce to $4,920. Locally, the price of 24-carat gold per tola dropped by Rs9,000 to Rs514,762, while the price per 10 grams fell by Rs7,716 to Rs441,325. Similarly, silver prices fell, with the local rate per tola decreasing by Rs150 to Rs8,014 and per 10 grams dropping by Rs129 to Rs6,870. Spot gold dropped 1.5% to $4,918.65 per ounce by 0933 GMT after losing…

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As Trump counts troops for Gaza, Pakistan waits

ISLAMABAD: As US President Donald Trump prepares to unveil details of a UN-authorised stabilisation force for Gaza, Pakistan is keeping its position deliberately opaque on whether it will commit troops to the proposed International Stabilisation Force (ISF). Trump announced on Sunday that member states of his newly formed Board of Peace have pledged thousands of personnel ahead of its maiden summit. However, in Islamabad, officials have offered neither confirmation nor denial about Pakistan’s potential participation, signalling caution at a moment of high diplomatic sensitivity. The first formal meeting of the…

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