In today's trading session, gold price Domestic gold bars and rings remained almost unchanged. Meanwhile, gold prices on the international market continued to rise.
Specifically, at 11:00 a.m. on July 19, Saigon Jewelry Company (SJC) listed the buying and selling price of SJC gold bars at 119.5-121 million VND/tael, unchanged in both buying and selling prices compared to the previous session. The buying and selling difference was 2.5 million VND.
The price of SJC 9999 gold ring is 114.2 million VND/tael for buying and 116.7 million VND/tael for selling, unchanged in both buying and selling prices.
Meanwhile, DOJI gold bar prices in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City were bought at 119.5 million VND/tael and sold at 121 million VND/tael, unchanged in both directions (buying-selling) compared to the previous session's close.
This brand lists prices gold ring Doji Hung Thinh Vuong 9999 is at 115.9-118.4 million VND/tael (buy-sell), unchanged in both buying and selling compared to yesterday.
PNJ Gold listed buying price at 114.7 million VND/tael and selling price at 117.6 million VND/tael, unchanged in both directions (buying-selling) compared to the previous session.
As of 11:00 a.m. on July 19 (Vietnam time), the world gold price increased slightly by 9.6 USD/ounce compared to the previous session's close to 3,347.9 USD/ounce.
World gold prices increased sharply due to the weakening of the US dollar along with continued economic and geopolitical uncertainties, boosting demand for this safe-haven metal.
The fall in the US dollar index makes gold more attractive to investors, thereby stimulating buying demand.
Safe-haven demand for gold remains supported as trade uncertainties continue to mount. President Donald Trump has just announced plans to announce new tariffs on more than 150 global trading partners. In addition, the Russia-Ukraine conflict and escalating tensions in the Middle East have also contributed to the appeal of gold.
Today, the USD-Index fell to 98.46 points; the yield on 10-year US Treasury bonds was at 4.431%; US stocks fell due to tariff concerns; world oil prices fell slightly, trading at 69.28 USD/barrel for Brent oil and 67.34 USD/barrel for WTI oil.
Source: https://baoquangninh.vn/gia-vang-ngay-19-7-the-gioi-tiep-da-tang-trong-nuoc-neo-o-muc-cao-3367414.html
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