Today’s Gold Price at Pegadaian is “Like That” Just My Money – 1 hour ago

Jakarta, CNBC IndonesiaThe price of gold sold at PT Pegadaian in trading today, Monday (30/10/2023) was observed to be stagnant. No increase or decrease occurred from last Sunday (29/10/2023).

Pegadaian itself sells various types gold starting from Antam gold, Antam Retro gold, and UBS. The sizes are sold in various sizes, ranging from 0.5 grams to 1,000 grams.

In today’s trading, the price of 1 gram of Antam gold is priced at IDR 1,165,000, the price has not changed compared to the previous trading day. This gold is available in sizes/units of 0.5 grams to 1,000 grams.


As is known, if you look at trading from Saturday to Sunday last week, the price of gold increased by IDR 11 thousand. However, from Sunday to Monday, there is no increase or decrease in prices.

Antam Retro is old packaged gold where the gold pieces and certificate are separate. Antam Retro Gold was last produced in 2018, and is available in units ranging from 0.5 grams to 100 grams. Today, the price of Antam Retro gold is IDR 1,140,000/gram.

Lastly, there is UBS gold issued by PT Untung Bersama Sejahtera which costs IDR 1,135,000 per gram. The complete range of UBS gold available ranges from 0.5 grams to 1,000 grams.

The following is a list of Pegadaian gold prices today, Monday (30/10/2023):

As known, The price of gold on the spot market in today’s trading, Monday (30/10/2023) at 06:12 WIB is at US$ 2,001.37 per troy ounce. The price weakened 0.22%. This weakening broke the positive trend of gold which strengthened in the previous four trading days.

The Fed will hold a FOMC meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday US time and announce policy on Wednesday or early Thursday Indonesian time. Market players estimate that the Fed will still hold its benchmark interest rate in the range of 5.25-5.50% this month. The FedWatch Tool shows that 99.9% of market players predict that the Fed will hold its benchmark interest rate.

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