Platinum prices in China

Platinum price in China in Chinese Yuan(CNY) per ounce and live platinum prices charts

Platinum Price Per Ounce In Chinese Yuan

Platinum Price Per Ounce In Chinese Yuan - Platinum Price

Platinum price in China in Chinese Yuan(CNY) 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 China per ounce today is being updated once every 1 minutes.

Platinum Price Per Ounce

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7308.4 Chinese Yuan

Bid Price: ¥7308.4

Ask Price: ¥7380.9

Day's Range: ¥7170.64 - ¥7388.15

Prices Updated: Jul 15, 2024 at 13:01 NY Time

Platinum Price In China Per Ounce Charts

Platinum Price Per Ounce 3 Months History

Platinum Price Per Ounce In Chinese Yuan

Ounce Chinese Yuan Chinese Yuan Ounce
1 Ounce = 7308.4 CNY 1 CNY = 0.00014 Ounce
2 Ounce = 14616.8 CNY 2 CNY = 0.00027 Ounce
5 Ounce = 36542 CNY 5 CNY = 0.00068 Ounce
10 Ounce = 73084 CNY 10 CNY = 0.00137 Ounce
20 Ounce = 146168 CNY 20 CNY = 0.00274 Ounce
25 Ounce = 182710 CNY 25 CNY = 0.00342 Ounce
50 Ounce = 365420.01 CNY 50 CNY = 0.00684 Ounce
100 Ounce = 730840.02 CNY 100 CNY = 0.01368 Ounce
1000 Ounce = 7308400.18 CNY 1000 CNY = 0.13683 Ounce

Chinese Gold and Silver Market

China is become the largest gold producer in the worldwide since 2007. Gold is throughout the country, mainly concentrated in Shandong, Henan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Yunnan, etc. China also is the world's top consumer of gold - Chinese people love to store gold for keeping their value and love to wear the gold jewelry for adorning themselves. The Chinese official gold holdings are 1,054.1 ton.

The Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) is one of the largest commodities markets in Chinese mainland, located in Lujiazui, the Pudong district of Shanghai. In December 1999, the SHFE was formed from Shanghai Foodstuffs Commodity Exchange, the amalgamation of the Shanghai Metal Exchange, and the Shanghai Commodity Exchange. In September 2008, SHFE started to trade gold futures. It is a self-regulated, non-profit-seeking incorporated body, with 219 members, overseen by the China Securities Regulatory Commission.

Trading hours: 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM; 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM; 9:00 PM - 2:30 AM

The Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange Society (CGSE) were opened in 1910 as the Gold and Silver Exchange Company and changed its name in 1918. The CGSE plays an important role in Hong Kong's gold market. It offers international and local traders with continuity and liquidity that attracts speculators, investors, hedgers and arbitrageurs. Since the Hong Kong covering the Asia time zone, its market's gold prices influence the gold market of New York, London or European.

Trading hours: 09:00 - 12:00 a.m. 14:00 - 17:00 p.m. (Monday to Friday)

Chinese Gold Panda

The Chinese Gold Panda is a series of gold coins released by the People's Republic of China. In 1982, the Chinese Gold Panda was first issued by the official mint of the People's Republic of China. Its weight is 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/10, or 1/20 Troy ounces. In addition, the panda design changes every year (with a single exception).

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