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ACB launches online gold transactions
15-NOV-2008 Intellasia | 13/Nov/2008 Vietstock | Cong Thuong
15 Nov, 2008 - 6:57:00 AM
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From November 13, ACB Gold Trading Centre (ACB) officially reduced the minimum transaction output of gold and the default output for each gold trading order, at the same time it launched gold investment transactions via internet.

The minimum transaction output of gold for each order will be reduced to 10 ounces and the default gold output step for following orders will be 10 ounces instead of the previous 50 ounces.

At present, the centre has launched gold investment transactions via internet whereby customers can order at home or anywhere via ACB's internet network quickly and effectively. For carrying out transactions, customers will sign an online transaction agreement and register an E-signature. In addition, ACB would provide more utilities for gold transactions via mobile phone and SMS to diversify transaction methods.






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