Gold prices in Egypt experienced fluctuations on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, as investors continue to monitor global economic conditions. Dealers are observing a neutral momentum indicator, suggesting no clear directional control over gold’s movement, according to reports.
As of today, 24-karat gold is trading at 7,943 Egyptian pounds, while 21-karat gold is at 6,950 Egyptian pounds. 18-karat gold is currently valued at 5,957 Egyptian pounds, and 14-karat gold is selling for 4,640 Egyptian pounds. A gold pound, equivalent to eight grams of 21-karat gold, is priced at 55,600 Egyptian pounds.
The price variations throughout the day are typical, fluctuating between 15 and 20 Egyptian pounds due to developments in the global gold market and the interplay of supply and demand, sources indicate. Gold is traditionally viewed as a non-yield bearing hedge against economic uncertainty and inflation.
According to Gold Era, as of February 24, 2026, the price of an ounce of gold is $246,827. The price of 24-karat gold for sale is 7,989 Egyptian pounds, while the purchase price is 7,909 Egyptian pounds. 22-karat gold is selling for 7,323 Egyptian pounds and buying for 7,250 Egyptian pounds.
Gold Bullion Egypt reports a price difference of 7.24 Egyptian pounds for 21-karat gold and 8.28 Egyptian pounds for 24-karat gold. The price of a gold ounce is $5,150, and the gold pound is trading at 55,640 Egyptian pounds.
Masrawy reports current prices as of February 24, 2026, with 21-karat gold at 6,960 Egyptian pounds, 18-karat gold at 5,970 Egyptian pounds, and 14-karat gold at 4,640 Egyptian pounds.
Gold-Price-Live.com indicates that as of today, a gram of 21-karat gold is 6,970 Egyptian pounds, equivalent to $145.50, while a gram of 18-karat gold is 5,974 Egyptian pounds, or $124.72.