Monday, September 26, 2011

HARGA TERKINI 26/09/2011 Masa terbaik bagi pelabur-pelabur emas menambah aset masing-masing.

Emas Kami Jual Kami Beli
Dinar 999.9 RM: 818/pc RM: 696/pc
Rantai Tangan(P) 10g RM: 196.44/g RM: 166.98/g
Rantai Tangan(P) 20g RM: 196.44/g RM: 166.98/g
Rantai Tangan(P) 30g RM: 196.44/g RM: 166.98/g
Rantai Tangan(P) 50g RM: 193.91/g RM: 164.82/g
Rantai Tangan(P) 100g RM: 193.33/g RM: 164.33/g
Rantai Tangan(G) 30g RM: 196.44/g RM: 166.98/g
Rantai Tangan(G) 50g RM: 193.91/g RM: 164.82/g
Rantai Tangan(G) 100g RM: 193.33/g RM: 164.33/g
Rantai Leher 30g RM: 196.44/g RM: 166.98/g
Rantai Leher 50g RM: 193.91/g RM: 164.82/g
Rantai Leher 100g RM: 193.33/g RM: 164.33/g
Kemaskini pada : 26 Sep 2011 - 10:15:57
Emas Kami Jual Kami Beli
GoldBar GCP 10g RM: 1950/pc RM: 1660/pc
GoldBar GCP 20g RM: 3900/pc RM: 3320/pc
GoldBar GCP 50g RM: 9600/pc RM: 8150/pc
GoldBar GCP 100g RM: 19200/pc RM: 16300/pc

Monday, September 19, 2011

15 NEGARA PENYIMPAN EMAS TERBESAR DUNIA, MALAYSIA BERADA DI TEMPAT YANG KE..........?

Spot gold surge ro record high of $1,878 an ounce for a third consecutive session on Monday. Heck, when was the last time the gold ever did a serious pullback? You can actually bet last penny that the gold will hit $2,000 an ounce, easily and surely. The U.S. economy is in a mess (again) without anybody knowing if it could get any better by next year. And the Europe is not doing anything positive that could at least tell the world the recession, if it’s around the corner, is only confined within the United States. Now, people are waiting for signs of further stimulus from the Federal Reserve then they meet at Wyoming late this week.
With the triple digits up and down from the Dow Jones, many prefer to “do nothing” instead of betting in the stock market. If you really wish to trade, it seems the chances of making money is betting along with the bear so it’s put options or short the stocks all the way. Those who have been reading FinanceTwitter since many moons ago know that besides stocks, I also invest in gold. I’ve written, back in May 2008, that I had been buying gold in the form of jewellery since 2003 (read here). And back in May 2008, the gold was traded at about $920 – $930 an ounce.
Gold Bars Bank of England
Late last year, Nov 2010, I wrote the gold skyrocket to above $1,400 an ounce (read here) and you should diversify by taking the cue from George Soros. Today, the gold price is at mind-boggling $1,878 an ounce. In short, “my gold” has doubled in value since 2008 and if you happened to invest $500,000 in gold 3 years ago, your investment is now worth a cool $1 million bucks, literally speaking. Well, even Venezuela, with world’s 15th largest holder of gold, with 403 tons worth over $20 billion of which 365.7 tons are held overseas (largely in London), ordered its gold reserves to be returned to Caracas.
Gold traders and logistics specialists said the transfer of 211 tonnes of Venezuela gold would represent one of the largest moves of physical gold in decades and could take up to 40 shipments. It was a tactical move by President Hugo Chávez after he witnessed how Libya and Iran were subject to international sanctions after war broke in the countries. Surely Chávez wouldn’t want to see his country’s gold get frozen in the hostile countries, just in case. Of course the question now is whether these overseas vaults supposedly holding Venezuela central bank’s gold still have all the golds.
In a scenario these gold couldn’t be delivered, all hell will break loose as rumours and speculations would surely push up the global gold prices. Now, let’s take a look at the countries (or funds) that have the biggest gold reserves.

1) Venezuela

Ms Venezuela

Gold Reserves: World’s 15th largest
Value of reserves: $20.64 billion (64.8% of total foreign reserves)
Holdings total: 403.1 tons

2) Portugal

Portugal Central Bank Gold Reserves
Gold Reserves: World’s 14th largest
Value of reserves: $21.58 billion (84.8% of total foreign reserves)
Holdings total: 421.5 tons

3) Taiwan

Taiwan Gold Reserves

Gold Reserves: World’s 13th largest
Value of reserves: $23.9 billion (4.6% of total foreign reserves)
Holdings total: 466.8 tons

4) European Central Bank

European Central Bank Gold Reserves

Gold Reserves: World’s 12th largest
Value of reserves: $28.33 billion (31.3% of total foreign reserves)
Holdings total: 553.3 tons

5) India

India Central Bank Gold Reserves

Gold Reserves: World’s 11th largest
Value of reserves: $31.47 billion (8.7% of total foreign reserves)
Holdings total: 614.6 tons
Indian Government probably did the country proud with one of its best investments - bought 200 tons of gold worth $6.9 billion in Nov 2009 from IMF (International Monetary Fund).

6) Netherlands

Netherlands Central Bank Gold Reserves

Gold Reserves: World’s 10th largest
Value of reserves: $34.56 billion (59.4% of total foreign reserves)
Holdings total: 674.9 tons

7) Japan

Japan Central Bank Gold Reserves

Gold Reserves: World’s 9th largest
Value of reserves: $43.17 billion (3.3% of total foreign reserves)
Holdings total: 843.3 tons

8 ) Russia

Russia Central Bank Gold Reserves

Gold Reserves: World’s 8th largest
Value of reserves: $46.85 billion (7.8% of total foreign reserves)
Holdings total: 915.2 tons

9) Switzerland

Switzerland Central Bank Gold Reserves

Gold Reserves: World’s 7th largest
Value of reserves: $58.68 billion (17.6% of total foreign reserves)
Holdings total: 1,146.2 tons

10) China

China Central Bank Gold Reserves

Gold Reserves: World’s 6th largest
Value of reserves: $59.47 billion (1.6% of total foreign reserves)
Holdings total: 1,161.6 tons

11) France

France Central Bank Gold Reserves

Gold Reserves: World’s 5th largest
Value of reserves: $137.4 billion (66.1% of total foreign reserves)
Holdings total: 2,683.8 tons

12) Italy

Italy Central Bank Gold Reserves

Gold Reserves: World’s 4th largest
Value of reserves: $138.33 billion (71.4% of total foreign reserves)
Holdings total: 2,701.9 tons

13) IMF (International Monetary Fund)

IMF International Monetary Fund Gold Reserves

Gold Reserves: World’s 3rd largest
Value of reserves: $158.77 billion
Holdings total: 3,101.3 tons

14) Germany

Germany Central Bank Gold Reserves

Gold Reserves: World’s 2nd largest
Value of reserves: $191.89 billion (71.7% of total foreign reserves)
Holdings total: 3,747.9 tons

15) United States

USA Fort Knox Gold Reserves

Gold Reserves: World’s Largest
Value of reserves: $459.04 billion
Holdings total: 8,965.6 tons