SBP pumps Rs12.84tr into market

Gold prices explode amid economic uncertainty, hit Rs338,800 per tola


Usman Hanif April 12, 2025

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KARACHI:

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has injected a massive Rs12.84 trillion into the money market through a mix of Shariah-compliant and conventional Open Market Operations (OMOs).

The central bank deployed two distinct instruments - a Shariah-compliant Mudarabah-based OMO injecting Rs550.2 billion (comprising Rs363.2 billion for 7 days at 12.09% and Rs187 billion for 14 days at 12.10%) and a much larger conventional reverse repo operation adding Rs12.29 trillion to the system (including Rs673.55 billion for 7 days at 12.09% and a staggering Rs11.62 trillion for 14 days at 12.08%).

Conventional instruments accounted for 95.7% of the total injection, while Islamic finance tools represented just 4.3% of the liquidity provision.

Meanwhile, gold prices continued their upward momentum on Friday, reaching an all-time high in Pakistan amid a global rally driven by economic uncertainty and safe-haven demand.

According to the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the price of gold in the local market surged by a record Rs178,000 in two days, bringing the per tola rate to Rs338,800.

On the international front, gold prices also broke new ground. The global rate soared to $3,218 per ounce, reflecting a $100 jump in a single day.

Global market analysts attribute the spike to a weakening US dollar and rising recession fears, fuelled by escalating trade tensions between the US and China. As a result, investors are turning to gold as a traditional safe-haven asset.

Abdullah Abdul Razzaq, a representative of APGJSA, described the recent gains as historic. "Such a large jump per tola has never occurred before, making it a new milestone for both local and international markets."

Adnan Agar, Director at Interactive Commodities, also commented on the trend, noting that gold continues to show strength. "Today's low was $3,188, while the high touched $3,245, currently hovering around $3,230. Market sentiment suggests a further climb toward $3,270 or even $3,280. However, any breakthrough in US-China trade negotiations could trigger a reversal."

He added, "Gold has surged nearly $300 in the last three days. If a trade deal materialises, a significant correction is likely. Until then, the market remains highly sensitive and situation-driven."

The gold rally reflects a mix of local currency pressures, geopolitical risks, and investor caution—factors that continue to shape short-term movements in both domestic and global markets.

The Pakistani rupee posted a modest gain against the US dollar on Friday, appreciating by 0.03% in the inter-bank market. By the end of the trading session, the rupee closed at 280.47, marking an increase of Rs0.09 compared to Thursday's closing rate of 280.56.

Globally, the US dollar weakened on Friday amid growing concerns about the US economy, prompting investors to shift away from American assets in favour of traditional safe havens such as the Swiss franc, Japanese yen, euro, and gold.

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