GOLD PRICE IN JAPANESE YEN — MAY 2, 2001
💱 XAU/JPY · Wednesday, May 2, 2001
On Wednesday, May 2, 2001, the gold spot price was C$358.29 per troy ounce in Canadian Dollars, equivalent to ¥37,369.65 JPY per ounce or ¥1,201.46 JPY per gram. Gold rose +0.38% from the previous trading session.
Currency fluctuations between CAD and JPY significantly impact the effective cost of gold for international investors. Japan is the world's third-largest economy and a significant gold consumer, particularly for jewelry and industrial applications. The Bank of Japan's ultra-loose monetary policy has historically supported higher gold prices in Yen terms, making Japan an active gold market for both institutional and retail investors.
PRICE COMPARISON — MAY 2, 2001
| Currency | Per Ounce | Per Gram | Per Kilogram |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇨🇦 CAD (base) | C$358.29 | C$11.52 | C$11,519.27 |
| JPY | ¥37,369.65 | ¥1,201.46 | ¥1,201,460.31 |
SPOT OHLC (CAD)
| Metric | CAD | JPY |
|---|---|---|
| Open | C$358.29 | ¥37,369.65 |
| High | C$358.29 | ¥37,369.65 |
| Low | C$358.29 | ¥37,369.65 |
| Close | C$358.29 | ¥37,369.65 |