Gold prices in Egypt slip on Thursday, 20 Nov., 2025
Gold prices in Egypt declined on Thursday, registering a uniform 0.73 per cent drop across most key purities as domestic demand softened even as global bullion markets strengthened, according to official pricing platforms.
As of 16:17 local time (14:17 GMT), 24-carat gold stood at 6,251.5 Egyptian pounds per gram, down 45.75 pounds from Wednesday’s close of 6,297.25 pounds.
All other purities recorded similar percentage declines:
| Metal | 20 November (EGP) | 19 November (EGP) | Change (EGP) | Change % |
| 24-carat | 6251.5 | 6297.25 | -45.75 | -0.73 |
| 21-carat | 5470 | 5510 | -40.00 | -0.73 |
| 18-carat | 4688.5 | 4722.75 | -34.25 | -0.73 |
| 14-carat | 3646.75 | 3673.25 | -26.50 | -0.72 |
| Gold Pound | 43760 | 44080 | -320.00 | -0.73 |
Gold movements in Egypt are closely tied to three factors: global spot prices, the exchange rate of the Egyptian pound against the U.S. dollar, and seasonal fluctuations in jewelry and investment demand.
(1 US dollar = 47.5035 Egyptian pounds)
Attribution: Amwal Al Ghad English
