Giá vàng SJC
Giá vàng 19-06-2013 |
Giá vàng 18-06-2013 |
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| Buying | Selling | Buying | Selling | |
| Rồng TLong | 37.750 | 38.000 | 37.900 | 38.150 |
| SJC ACB | 39.800 | 39.970 | 40.180 | 40.280 |
| SJC DONGABANK | 39.800 | 39.980 | 40.020 | 40.270 |
| SJC EXIMBANK | 39.830 | 39.950 | 40.000 | 40.300 |
| SJC SACOMBANK | 39.770 | 39.970 | 40.000 | 40.300 |
| SJC TECHCOMBANK | 39.830 | 39.980 | 40.020 | 40.300 |
| SJC TIENPHONGBANK | 39.950 | 40.050 | 40.230 | 40.310 |
| SJC VIETINBANK | 39.950 | 40.050 | 40.260 | 40.340 |
| Thần Tài SBJ | 39.770 | 39.970 | 40.000 | 40.300 |
| Vàng TG | 1,367.96 | 1,368.46 | 1,384.49 | 1,384.99 |
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Why Gold trading
- Gold is more than just another commodity, it’s a currency. It is THE currency that evolved in the marketplace over the last 5,000 years.
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- The finance industry and governments have promoted fiat currencies at the expense of gold in the public’s mind for decades. From here, the investing public’s attitude to gold can only become more positive.
- Returning to currencies backed by gold is practical. Even the possibility that it might happen will cause the value of gold to rise considerably.