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Record High Gold Prices in Ramadan Reported by Masrawy

02:15 p.m

Tuesday 04 April 2023

Gold prices rose during the current month of Ramadan, to unprecedented levels. The best-selling gram of 21 carat gold in Egypt recorded with the first days of Ramadan 2020 pounds, but it exceeded the number more than once, reaching 2260 pounds on some days, before it declined slightly, but it declined. It remains above the level of 2000 pounds, which is unprecedented.

On the first day of Ramadan, March 23, 2023, the best-selling 21 carat recorded 2020 pounds, while the 18 carat recorded 1731 pounds, while the 24 carat was recording at that time 2309.

With a meeting of the Central Bank on the 30th of March, the Monetary Policy Committee decided to raise the overnight deposit and lending rates, by 200 basis points, amid many fears of a new decline in the Egyptian currency against foreign currencies.

Many resorted to gold as a safe haven, and its price rose to record 21 karat on Friday evening, the last days of March 2032, and the ninth day of the current Ramadan, 2260 pounds, while 18 karat recorded 1937 pounds per gram, and for 24 karat, the gram amounted to 2583 pounds.

These rises raised many concerns, especially as they are global rises, but they are not in line with the increases in the Egyptian market, and experts attribute them to several factors, including the high rates of demand for gold, after a large wave of inflation. While experts also expect an increase in gold prices in the coming period, with a large sector tending to save their money by buying gold.

In conjunction with the offering of the 22% certificates by Al-Ahly and Egypt Banks, gold prices declined, and gold prices stabilized today, Tuesday, April 4, which corresponds to the 13th of Ramadan, in all calibers, and the price of 21 karat reached 2140 pounds, and for 18 karat, the price of a gram amounted to 1834 pounds, As for 24 karat, the price per gram reached 2445 pounds.


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