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Gold and silver trade field on the first trading day of the Year of the Mouse

2020-01-29T12:04:05.741Z


The gold and silver trade market opened in the New Year of the Rat. The first price of 99 gold was traded at HK $ 14,438 per pair, and the first price of RMB kilograms was traded at 353 yuan per gram. In the past, the gold and silver trade markets will be open to the media


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Written by: Jingjing He

2020-01-29 19:56

Last updated: 2020-01-29 19:59

The gold and silver trade market opened in the New Year of the Rat. The first price of 99 gold was traded at HK $ 14,438 each, and the first price of RMB kilograms was traded at 353 yuan per gram.

Ninety-nine gold closed high on the first trading day of the Year of the Rat, closing at 14,535 yuan per share, up 125 yuan from the previous trading day.

In the past, the gold and silver industry trade markets will be open to the media for interviews. However, this year, due to the assessment of the risk of new coronavirus infections, the health and safety of guests, the media, and employees in the market are the primary considerations. Attendance.

After the opening ceremony of the Chinese New Year, the spot gold market operates as usual, and the electronic trading platform has been operating as usual since the beginning of the year. There is no market closure.

The gold and silver industry trade field said that since its establishment in 1910, it has kept the first Asian gold price bidding ceremony. For 110 years, with the exception of 1941 to 1945, except for the outbreak of the Pacific War and the closure of Hong Kong, the rest of the time were operated in accordance with the regulations.

Gold Price Bullion Trade

Source: hk1

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