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Gold Price in Every Weight Unit — February 7, 2020
International XAU/USD gold closed at $1,573 per troy ounce on this date, equivalent to $50.56 per gram. The table below converts that reference value into every major regional gold weight unit — from the South Asian Tola, Masha and Rattito Bangladesh's Vori, Thailand's Baht, Vietnam's Lượng, Iran's Mesghal, and the Chinese Tael, Mace and Candareen.
South Asian
1 Tolaتولا · तोला
Pakistan, India, Nepal
1 Mashaماشہ
1/12 Tola
1 Rattiرتی
1/96 Tola · gemstones
1 Vori (Bhori)ভরি
Bangladesh
1 Ana (Anna)আনা
1/16 Vori
Metric & Global
1 Gramg
Worldwide standard
1 Kilogramkg
Bulk trade
1 Troy Ounceoz t
LBMA bullion standard
East & Southeast Asian
1 HK Tael兩
Hong Kong, Macau
1 CN Tael兩
Mainland China
1 Mace錢
1/10 HK Tael
1 Candareen分
1/100 HK Tael
1 Bahtบาท
Thailand
1 Luong (Lượng)lượng
Vietnam
Middle Eastern
1 Mesghalمثقال
Iran
1 Mithqalمثقال
Saudi, UAE, Egypt
Imperial & Western
1 Pennyweightdwt
1/20 Troy Oz
1 Graingr
1/480 Troy Oz
How to read this historical table
Every price above is derived directly from the international XAU/USD spot rate on this date ($1,573/oz) using fixed weight constants — 1 troy ounce = 31.1035 g, 1 tola = 11.664 g, 1 baht = 15.244 g, 1 lượng = 37.5 g, 1 mesghal = 4.6083 g, and so on. These multipliers are mathematical, not market estimates, so the conversions are exact.
Prices are shown in US dollars only. Historical local-currency gold rates depended on the exchange rate at the time (February 7, 2020 rates for PKR, INR, AED and others were materially different from today). For an accurate same-date local-currency value, see the country-specific archive link below this section when available.
The figures are pure metal value at international parity — they do not include the import duty, VAT/GST, jeweller making charges, or dealer margin that would have applied at retail counters on this date. For wedding-jewellery or coin pricing context, retail in 22K commonly added 5–15% on top of the spot value shown here.
On this day — February 7, 2020
Gold rose 0.60% from the prior trading session ($1,563.30 → $1,572.70 per ounce).
Chinese New Year: Chinese gold demand surges in the lead-up to Lunar New Year as families exchange gold pendants, rings and bars. Year-on-year, China's January–February gold imports run 30–50 percent above other months.
Friday — typically a higher-volatility close to the week. US monthly non-farm payrolls publish on the first Friday of each month at 8:30 AM ET, the single most-watched economic data release for gold.
Day 38 of 366 · Q1 2020 · 10.4% through the year
February 2020 gold market: Calm before the COVID storm
VolatileSteady gains unwound in a sharp late-month risk-off.
For most of February gold drifted higher to around $1,640 as COVID-19 spread beyond China and bond yields fell. In the final days of the month, however, a violent global equity selloff dragged gold down too, as investors sold winning positions to raise cash — a preview of the liquidity scramble to come.
What drove gold in February 2020
- COVID-19 spreading globally
- collapsing bond yields
- late-month equity crash
- early dash-for-cash selling
Key events in February 2020
- Feb 24Global markets begin steep COVID selloff
- Feb 28Gold drops with stocks as funds raise cash
What happened next
The late-February cash scramble was a dress rehearsal for March's full-blown liquidity crisis.
For gold buyers
Gold's late-February dip showed that in a panic's first phase even safe havens fall as investors sell what they can, not what they want to.
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