Gold price tumbles to 2-week low

Mar 11th at 10:57
11-03-2014 10:57:27+07:00

Gold price tumbles to 2-week low

The gold price yesterday dropped to its lowest value over the last two weeks, reaching VND36 million (US$1,714) per tael, reported gold sellers.

 

In the opening session, the largest southern gold trader, SJC, sold at VND36.09 million ($1,718) per tael while the buying price was fixed at VND36.03 million ($1,715) per tael.

Meanwhile, in the northern market, Bao Tin Minh Chau reported a selling price of VND34.7 million ($1,652) per tael at the start of trading, and this price remained constant until 3pm, marking a decline of VND120,000 ($5.7) from last Friday's session.

Several popular traders, such as DOJI Ha Noi, VietinBank Gold and Techcombank Gold, traded gold at around VND36.04 million ($1,716) to VND36.08 million ($1,718) per tael. Compared with last Friday's session, the trading price of gold generally dropped by VND60,000 ($2.85) per tael, making it the lowest trading price within the last two weeks.

"People chose to buy gold when the price fell to around VND36.1 million ($1,719) and sold it when the price rose to around VND36.3 million ($1,728)," stated a representative from gold trader PNJ.

Globally, the gold price reported a loss, due to strengthening employment trends in the United States and fears among Chinese investors of a slowdown of the global economy. Experts blamed the drop in gold prices on non-agricultural trade and an increase in 10-year Treasury yields, as well as on the weak exports of China, raising fears among gold traders.

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