Global gold price spurs local revival
HA NOI (VNS)- The price of local gold yesterday rebounded by
0.8 per cent to VND35.25 million (US$1,676) per tael, driven by an
improvement in global gold prices.
The global price of
gold improved as weak equity markets burnished the yellow metal's safe-haven
appeal.
Back home, SJC gold
gained VND300,000 per tael (US$14.3) to end at VND35.1-35.25 million
($1,671-1,676), its highest closing price in six days. One tael is equivalent
to 1.2 ounces.
Since the beginning
of this year, the local price has hovered around VND35 million ($1,666) per
tael in quiet trading sessions. In addition, retailers kept narrowing the gap
between buying/selling quotes to encourage gold purchases.
On , a
commodities-tracking website, the price of gold was around $1,257.90 per
ounce, nearing its highest level in seven weeks. Reuters news agency reported
that gold's move in the previous session was initially prompted by falling
equities and news from India, a leading consumer of gold, where the leader of
the country's ruling party asked the government to review its tough import
restrictions on gold.
Local gold prices
plunged 28 per cent in 2013, ending a 12-year bull run and tarnishing the
metal's appeal as a hedge against inflation. The fall in local gold prices
was partly due to the State Bank of
The central bank
sold 1.82 million taels (69.9 tonnes) of gold bars through 76 auctions in
2013. The attempt was to cut local gold prices to VND34.6-34.7 million
($1,647-1,652) per tael by the end of 2013, down VND12 million ($571) per
tael, or 24 per cent lower from 2012's level.
Some of the
auctioned gold went to credit institutions to help them close their
outstanding gold deposits. Another portion of the auctioned gold went to gold
firms, which sought to meet market demand.
The central bank
plans to continue conducting the gold auctions this year in an attempt to
stabilise the domestic market and address the imbalances between supply and
demand.
The US dollar
traded at VND21,100-21,110 in the black market, down VND20 from Thursday,
while commercial banks kept the exchange value of the dollar unchanged at
VND21,060-21,100. - VNS
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