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The Chinese Gold and Silver Industry Exchange Market opened for the New Year in the Year of the Rabbit

2023-01-26T00:45:00.259Z


Today (26th) on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year, the Gold and Silver Trade Fair held the New Year’s Market Opening Ceremony according to the tradition. According to the arrangement of the conference, at about 8:45 in the morning, led by the Hong Kong Youth Marching Band, Zhang


Today (26th) on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year, the Gold and Silver Trade Fair held the New Year’s Market Opening Ceremony according to the tradition.

According to the arrangement of the conference, at about 8:45 in the morning, under the leadership of the Hong Kong Youth Marching Orchestra, Zhang Dexi, Chairman of the China Gold and Silver Industry Exchange, Vice Chairman Xie Manquan, Deputy Chairman Li Weihong, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors Zheng Jinbiao, and Executive Director Feng Weineng The president will accompany the officiant guest, Chief Secretary for Administration Chen Guoji to enter the venue. At that time, Zhang Dexi and Chen Guoji will deliver a New Year speech.

At 9 o'clock, the Gold and Silver Industry Exchange will bid for ninety-nine gold and RMB kilogram bars, and the first gold price in the Year of the Rabbit will be born.

It is worth mentioning that the conference also displayed gold bars worth more than half a billion yuan, weighing more than 120 kilograms.

"Hong Kong 01" will directly report on the grand opening of the market.

Gold price rises by HK$1,152 in Year of the Tiger

Statistics show that on the last trading day of the Year of the Tiger, Jiujiu Gold closed at HK$17,890 per tael on the last trading day of the Year of the Tiger. Compared with the opening price of HK$16,738 in the Year of the Tiger, the price of gold rose by HK$1,152 for the whole year.

Source: hk1

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