YGEA reference price moves down as gold spot price dips

Yangon Region Gold Entre­preneurs Association’s refer­ence price slid to K2,188,000 per tical (0.578 ounce or 0.016 kilo­gramme) tracking the decrease in gold spot prices.

 

On 2 February, gold spot prices hit US$1,955 per ounce and YGEA’s price was K2,303,200 per tical. As the gold price de­clined to $1,858 in the interna­tional market, the reference price was reduced to K2,188,900 per tical on 14 February.

 

The figures indicated a drop of $97 per ounce and over 114,000 per tical within two weeks.

 

Despite the YGEA’s refer­ence price, the pure gold spiked at K2,869,000 per tical in the un­official market, showing a large gap of K680,000 per tical.

 

YGEA calculated the price depending on the Central Bank of Myanmar’s reference ex­change rate of K2,100, with some addition, while the US dollar is exchanged at K2,860 in the un­official forex market.

 

The price of gold in the do­mestic market is highly correlat­ed with the gold spot prices and dollar exchange rate.

 

The soaring dollar exchang­ing at over K4,500 drove the pure gold price up to a record-high of K3.7 million per tical in late August 2022.

 

For the gold price to decline, the Ministry of Natural Resourc­es and Environmental Conserva­tion has been selling gold ingots under the competitive bidding system in Yangon, Mandalay and Nay Pyi Taw.

 

With an aim of reducing gold prices, the YGEA and Mandalay Region Gold Entrepreneurs As­sociation sold gold bullion sup­plied by the executive members and the members as well. — NN/ EM