4 Oct 2010

Gold price surges on high demand

Local gold prices on Monday continued hitting new records on higher demand as Saigon Jewelry Holding Co. (SJC) quoted selling price at VND30.74 million per tael, increasing VND280,000 per tael from late last week.
Ton The Vinh Quyen, sales director of Sacombank Jewelry Co., said on Monday morning alone the company sold 3,000 taels while the buying volume was modest. A tael equals to 1.2 toy ounces.
Crowds of gold buyers made local gold prices suddenly increase on Monday morning while global prices rose slightly. Buying here eased in the afternoon.
Quyen said if the global gold price exceeds the level of US$1,300 an ounce, it would continue rising in the future. However, he expected the gold price to decline after the consecutive record highs in recent days.
Nguyen Cong Tuong, deputy head of sales at SJC, said the trading volume of the company on Monday was much higher than late last week. He said the buyers were mainly investors who borrowed gold from banks to sell in the past and now had to buy gold again to cut losses.
Meanwhile, Nguyen Thi Cuc, deputy general director of Phu Nhuan Jewelry Co. (PNJ), said as gold demand increased, gold traders had to compete with each other for sources, making a shortage in short term and pushing the price up.
Local gold price is about VND200,000 higher than global price. Cuc said given the difference, enterprises did not want to import gold, but her company had sent an import proposal to the central bank to import immediately when the price is higher.
Gold was traded at US$1,297.3 an ounce by 5:00 pm on Monday on European market, rising US$0.3 an ounce from late last week.

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