Platinum Price Per Ounce In Australian Dollar
Platinum Price Per Ounce In Australian Dollar - Platinum Price
Platinum price in Australia in Australian Dollar(AUD) per ounce is a free service provided by Platinum Price OZ website, where shows current platinum price(including bid price and ask price) and platinum price history chart(London platinum fixing price). Platinum price in Australia per ounce today is being updated once every 1 minutes.
Platinum Price Per Ounce
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1542.93 Australian Dollar
Bid Price: $1542.93
Ask Price: $1545.37
Day's Range: $1534.24 - $1548.88
Prices Updated: Dec 04, 2024 at 13:22 NY Time
Platinum Price In Australia Per Ounce Charts
Platinum Price Per Ounce In Australian Dollar
Ounce | Australian Dollar | Australian Dollar | Ounce |
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1 Ounce = | 1542.93 AUD | 1 AUD = | 0.00065 Ounce |
2 Ounce = | 3085.86 AUD | 2 AUD = | 0.0013 Ounce |
5 Ounce = | 7714.65 AUD | 5 AUD = | 0.00324 Ounce |
10 Ounce = | 15429.29 AUD | 10 AUD = | 0.00648 Ounce |
20 Ounce = | 30858.58 AUD | 20 AUD = | 0.01296 Ounce |
25 Ounce = | 38573.23 AUD | 25 AUD = | 0.0162 Ounce |
50 Ounce = | 77146.45 AUD | 50 AUD = | 0.03241 Ounce |
100 Ounce = | 154292.91 AUD | 100 AUD = | 0.06481 Ounce |
1000 Ounce = | 1542929.06 AUD | 1000 AUD = | 0.64812 Ounce |
Australia Gold and Silver Market
Since the modern gold rush in the 1970s and 1980s, gold has consistently been one of Australia's major exports. Gold export was Australia's third ranked export commodity in 2010. The Australian gold exports some countries which have strong demand for jewellery, such as India; some require gold for financial purposes, such as UK and China; some have demand for using in industrial applications. Australia is the second largest gold producer, just after China. The gold is throughout across the nation, however, about two-thirds of its gold production is from the state of Western Australia. Its official gold holdings are 79.9 tons.
The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX is the Australia's major securities exchange. It headquartered in Sydney, Australia. In July 2006, Australian Securities Exchange was created by the merger of the Sydney Futures Exchange and the Australian Stock Exchange. Now, it is one of the world's top-10 listed exchange groups, comparable to the New York Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange and Deutsche Bourse. The ASX provides futures, options, ETFs, equities, warrants and REITs, among other securities. The gold products include gold ETFs, gold structured product, and gold shares.
Trading hours: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (AEST)
Current holidays: Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac day (25 April), Queen's birthday (June) and Christmas Day (25 December) and New Year's Day (31 December).