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Gold, silver hit record highs as safe-haven demand surges | The Express Tribune
Gold prices in Pakistan surged to a new all-time high on Monday, tracking a sharp rally in the international market where the precious metal touched record levels amid renewed safe-haven demand.
According to the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the price of gold rose by Rs5,500 per tola to settle at Rs428,200, while 10-gram gold was sold at Rs367,112, up by Rs4,715.
The rally follows a weekend increase, when the yellow metal climbed Rs2,100 per tola to close at Rs422,700 on Saturday.
In the global market, gold prices scaled to another record high of $4,071 per ounce (including a $20 premium), gaining $55 on the day. Analysts attributed the spike to renewed US–China trade tensions after President Donald Trump revived tariff threats against Beijing, alongside growing expectations of US interest rate cuts, which enhanced gold’s appeal as a non-yielding asset.
Silver prices also mirrored gold’s rally, reaching an all-time high of Rs5,247 per tola, up Rs147 from the previous session.
Market observers said both metals are likely to remain volatile in the near term, driven by geopolitical uncertainty and shifting expectations around US monetary policy.
Spot gold was up 1.4% to $4,075.24 per ounce, as of 1033 GMT, after hitting a record $4,079.70/oz, according to Reuters. US gold futures for December delivery surged 2.4% to $4,094.70.
Moreover, Bank of America Global Research on Monday raised its price forecasts for precious metals, lifting its 2026 outlook for gold to $5,000 an ounce, with an average of around $4,400.
The bank sees the risk of a near-term correction, but still expects a further upside in 2026.
“Looking into 2026, a 14% increase of investment demand – similar to what we have seen this year – could lift gold to $5,000/oz,” the bank noted.
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One in five UK grocery trips involves at least one missing item – report
One in five UK grocery trips involves at least one missing item, adding up to roughly £2.1 billion in “displaced” sales, according to a report.
As a result, 44% of consumers say they have switched to another supermarket or added in a visit to an alternative grocer in the past year to find an item they need – rising to almost two thirds of shoppers under 45, a study by DHL Supply Chain and the consultancy Retail Economics found.
Almost six in 10 shoppers (59%) said availability is a main reason they shop across multiple stores, and one in three now prioritised availability over price, a survey of 2,000 UK households suggests.
Meanwhile, convenience stores accounted for around one fifth of grocery sales but made up almost half of all displaced spending because of gaps on shelves.
Some 63% of shoppers believe availability is worse in convenience stores.
Nick Archer, managing director of convenience and consumer at DHL Supply Chain, said: “The research shows that even small stock gaps can have a significant impact on how shoppers feel about a retailer.
“Despite the pressure on shoppers’ wallets, loyalty is being driven by more than price.
“In a market where customers can switch stores with ease, availability is much more than an operational metric. Being competitive in today’s market requires precision.”
Retail Economics chief executive Richard Lim said: “In today’s environment of busy lifestyles, hybrid working and smaller, more frequent shopping trips, customers expect to find what they need quickly and easily.
“This is not only limited to grocery, but in all retail sectors, from fashion to beauty.
“Convenience comes down to having products there when the customer needs them, and availability has become the clearest sign of reliability.
“Retailers who get it right will be the ones who earn trust and lasting loyalty.”
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Shree Ram Twistex IPO Lists At 30% Discount, Clean Max Falls 20% In Debut Trade: Should You Buy, Sell Or Hold?
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Shares of Shree Ram Twistex Ltd and Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Ltd make lacklustre stock market debuts on March 2.

IPO Listings of Shree Ram Twistex Ltd and Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Ltd.
Shares of Shree Ram Twistex Ltd and Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Ltd made lacklustre stock market debuts on March 2, listing at steep discounts to their issue prices amid a sharp broader market sell-off triggered by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
At 01:57 pm, the Sensex tumbled over 1,800 points, slipping below the 79,500 level; meanwhile, Nifty dropped below the 24,650 level.
Shree Ram Twistex lists at sharp discount
Shree Ram Twistex opened at Rs 68 on NSE, down 34.61% from its issue price of Rs 104, and at Rs 70 on BSE, marking a decline of 32.69%. The company’s market capitalisation stood at Rs 275.83 crore after listing.
Despite the weak debut, the IPO had seen strong investor demand, receiving 43.66 times subscription. The Rs 110.24-crore issue was entirely a fresh issue of up to 1.06 crore shares priced in the Rs 95-104 band.
Shivani Nyati, Head of Wealth at Swastika Investmart Ltd, said, “The muted listing reflects cautious sentiment and possible profit booking, even though the IPO was subscribed 43.66 times, with very strong demand in the retail and NII categories.”
She added that proceeds will be used for captive solar and wind power plants, debt repayment, and working capital support, which could lower energy costs over time.
“Volatility may persist in the short term. High-risk investors can consider holding with a strict stop loss at Rs 60. Fresh entry is advisable only after the stock shows signs of stability and buying support,” she said.
Clean Max falls sharply after listing
Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions listed at Rs 960 on NSE, an 8.83% discount to its upper price band of Rs 1,053, and at Rs 952.20 on BSE, down 9.57%. During the session, the stock dropped as much as about 20% from its opening levels. The firm’s market valuation stood at Rs 10,111.54 crore.
The Rs 3,100-crore IPO saw moderate demand, getting subscribed 94%. The issue comprised a fresh issue worth Rs 1,200 crore and an offer-for-sale of Rs 1,900 crore.
Nyati said, “While the long term business outlook remains structurally positive, the weak listing indicates near term caution and limited immediate upside visibility.”
She advised caution for investors: “Allottees may hold if risk appetite is high but should maintain a strict stop loss at Rs 900. Fresh investors are advised to wait for price stability and strong demand support before considering new positions.”
Business fundamentals vs listing sentiment
Shree Ram Twistex manufactures cotton yarn, while Clean Max operates in the renewable energy solutions space, providing solar, wind, hybrid power and carbon credit services for commercial and industrial clients.
Analysts note that weak listing performance does not necessarily reflect long-term fundamentals, particularly when broader market sentiment is risk-averse. However, steep listing discounts often indicate either aggressive IPO pricing or short-term liquidity pressure.
Should investors buy, sell or hold?
For Shree Ram Twistex, experts suggest only high-risk investors consider holding with tight risk management, while new investors should wait for price discovery. For Clean Max, the recommendation is similar: hold only if risk appetite is high and avoid fresh positions until stability returns.
In both cases, analysts stress that listing day performance should not be the sole investment metric; sustained earnings visibility, balance-sheet strength and institutional participation over the coming quarters will determine whether these stocks recover or continue to lag.
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March 02, 2026, 14:42 IST
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