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Throughout history gold has often been used as money and, instead of quoting the href=http://www.goldcoinsgain.com/Gold-Prices-Gold-Price-Price-of-Gold-Gold-Spot-Current-Gold-Prices-Gold-Charts/>gold price , all other commodities were measuredin gold. After World War II a gold standard was established following the 1946 BrettonWoods conference, fixing the Price-Price-of-Gold-Gold-Spot-Current-Gold-Prices-Gold-Charts/>gold price at $35 per troy ounce.The Gold Fixing, or the London Gold Fixing or Gold Fix, is the procedure by which thehref=http://www.goldcoinsgain.com/Gold-Prices-Gold-Price-Price-of-Gold-Gold-Spot-Current-Gold-Prices-Gold-Charts/>price of gold price of gold is set on theLondon market by the five members of the London Gold Pool. It is designed to fix a pricefor settling contracts between members of the London bullion market, but, informally, theGold Fixing provides a recognized rate that is used as a benchmark for pricing themajority of gold products throughout the world's markets.The href=http://www.goldcoinsgain.com/Gold-Prices-Gold-Price-Price-of-Gold-Gold-Spot-Current-Gold-Prices-Gold-Charts/>gold price fix takes place twice dailyat 10.30am and 3pm, London time.The first fixing took place on September 12, 1919 amongst the five principal gold bulliontraders and refiners of the day. The Gold-Price-Price-of-Gold-Gold-Spot-Current-Gold-Prices-Gold-Charts/>price of gold then was four pounds 18 shillings and ninepence per troy ounce.Due to government controls and war emergencies, the London Gold Fixing wassuspended between 1939 and 1954.href=http://www.goldcoinsgain.com/Gold-Prices-Gold-Price-Price-of-Gold-Gold-Spot-Current-Gold-Prices-Gold-Charts/>price of gold are fixed in United Statesdollars (USD), Pound sterling (GBP) and European Euros (EUR).Historically, the Fixing took place twice daily at the City offices of N M Rothschild &Sons in St Swithin's Lane, but since May 5 2004 it takes place by telephone. In April2004, N M Rothschild & Sons announced that it planned to withdraw from gold tradingand from the London Gold Fixing. Barclays Bank took its place from 7 June 2004, andthe chairmanship of the meeting, formerly held permanently by Rothschilds, now rotatesannually.On January 21 1980 the Gold Fixing reached the price of $850, a figure which was notovertaken until January 3 2008. This is when a new record of $865.35 per troy ounce wasset in the morning Fixing. However, with inflation, the 1980 high would be equal to a price of $2398.21 in 2007 dollars. So, the 1980 record still holds in real terms.While gold is traded in markets throughout the world, the market is essentiallyhomogenous since the href=http://www.goldcoinsgain.com/Gold-Prices-Gold-Price-Price-of-Gold-Gold-Spot-Current-Gold-Prices-Gold-Charts/>gold price is always indollars and the gold traded is "loco London" (gold deliverable in London and meetingLondon trading standards). The London PM fix is normally considered the mainreference price for the day and is the price most often used in contracts. The

 
href=http://www.goldcoinsgain.com/Gold-Prices-Gold-Price-Price-of-Gold-Gold-Spot-Current-Gold-Prices-Gold-Charts/>price of gold is quoted in USD per troy ounce.Since May 2004 it has been conducted by telephone. The chairman begins with a 'trying' price. The five fixing members' representatives relay the price to their dealing rooms.And these are in contact with other dealers. The market members then declare how muchgold they are prepared to buy or sell at that price. The dealers, who are in contact withtheir clients, may change their order or add to it or cancel it at any time; the positiondeclared by the dealers is the net position outstanding among all their clients. (If one is buying two tonnes and another is selling one tonne, then he declares himself a buyer of one tonne.) If more href=http://www.goldcoinsgain.com>gold is required than isoffered, then the price will be adjusted upwards (and vice versa) until equilibrium isreached. At this point the Price-Price-of-Gold-Gold-Spot-Current-Gold-Prices-Gold-Charts/>gold price isfixed. On very rare occasions the price will be fixed when there is disequilibrium, at thediscretion of the chairman of the fix.A tradition of the London Gold Fixing was that participants could raise a small UnionFlag on their desk to pause proceedings. Under the telephone fixing system, participantscan register a pause by saying the word "flag", and the chair ends the meeting with the phrase "There are no flags, and we're fixed".