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Gold price today in Singapore in SGD per gram

Follow the live candlestick chart first, then use the sections below to understand the Singapore reference price, local retail context, and what usually moves the market.

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Live gold price page

This page tracks the live gold price in Singapore in SGD, shows the current market direction, and explains how the local reference price should be read before comparing dealer quotes, jewelry prices, or bullion offers.

Spot reference
SGD 128.63
+0.88 (+0.69%) today
Quick answer

Gold in Singapore is currently trading around SGD 128.63 per gram. This page tracks a reference spot level, not retail dealer premiums.

Country: 🇸🇬 SingaporeCurrency: SGDUpdated: 19/03/2026, 10:10:00 amData source: GoldAPIRefresh window: every 12 hours
Reference market price, not retail dealer markup.Useful for daily tracking, rate comparison, and product research.
Quick answer

Singapore gold price at a glance

1 week
+2.5%

vs 7 days ago

1 month
+5.7%

vs 30 days ago

1 year
+20.2%

vs 12 months ago

5 years
+54.1%

long-term reference

Current price
SGD 128.63

The current reference price per gram of gold in Singapore.

24 hour move
+0.88 (+0.69%)

A quick read on whether gold is moving up or down versus the prior close.

Why this matters
SGD + macro

The local gold price reflects both global gold moves and the local currency backdrop.

Search intent

Popular gold price searches in Singapore

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These are the phrases people commonly use when they want the live gold price in Singapore first and the local buying context second.

24h low
SGD 127.30
24h high
SGD 129.01
30 day change
+5.7%
1 year change
+20.2%
Methodology

How to read this page

  • The price shown here is a reference spot price per gram in SGD.
  • Retail bars, coins, and jewelry can trade above this level because of premiums and dealer spreads.
  • The chart is built for trend visibility first, then deeper decision support through the sections below.
Market summary

What drives the gold price in Singapore?

Gold trades in a global market, but the local price shown on this page is translated into SGD. That means the number you see in Singapore reflects both the international gold market and the local currency backdrop.

  • Singapore gold prices reflect the global benchmark translated into SGD.
  • As a finance hub, Singapore search intent often skews toward charting and investment context.
  • Currency moves and risk sentiment both shape the local reading.
Utility

Gold holdings and future value calculator

Use these calculators to estimate the current value of a gold position in Singapore and what that position could be worth if the price moves higher or lower.

Holdings calculator
Current value$12,863.00
Cost basis$12,863.00
Gain / loss$0.00 (+0.00%)
Future value calculator
Value at target price$13,892.00
Upside vs current value$1,029.00 (+8.00%)
Current spot reference$128.63
Dealer premium comparison

How dealer pricing can differ from the reference gold price

Spot price is the market reference. Retail quotes for bars, coins, and jewelry can move above or below that level depending on premium, fabrication, inventory, and buyback terms. This table helps explain those differences.

Provider
Premium / spread
Primary angle
What it tells the buyer
Local dealer
SGD 2.90 / g
Spot + premium
Retail quotes usually include a premium above the live reference price shown on the chart.
Buyback quote
SGD -0.95 / g
Exit pricing
Comparing buyback terms helps users understand the round-trip cost of owning physical gold.
Marketplace listing
SGD 3.60 / g
Inventory comparison
Marketplace listings can help compare product availability, but should still be read against the spot benchmark.

Looking at the premium and the resale spread side by side is often the quickest way to understand why a dealer quote differs from the live chart.

Retail pricing context

What usually changes the final retail gold price

After the live market rate, the next layer is product-specific pricing. The biggest differences usually come from purity, product type, dealer premium, and any local charge attached to the final sale.

Purity and karat level

Buyers should compare this layer separately from the spot chart so they can tell whether a quote is driven by the market itself or by the product and seller.

Bar, coin, or jewelry format

Buyers should compare this layer separately from the spot chart so they can tell whether a quote is driven by the market itself or by the product and seller.

Dealer premium and buyback spread

Buyers should compare this layer separately from the spot chart so they can tell whether a quote is driven by the market itself or by the product and seller.

The most useful gold price page is one that makes the gap between the market price and the retail checkout price obvious.

Local market context

What makes the Singapore page different?

The chart on this page follows the international gold market, but the final interpretation depends on how users in Singapore actually search, compare rates, and evaluate local buying conditions.

  • The live chart is shown in SGD, not in a generic global reference only.
  • The FAQ and buyer guidance reflect the questions users in Singapore are most likely to ask.
  • The supporting links below help move from price tracking into comparison, valuation, and product research.
Buyer checklist

How to interpret the gold price before taking action

  • Use the live SGD rate as a benchmark before comparing platform or dealer offers.
  • Separate spot reference from any partner premium or fee.
  • Look at chart direction and currency context together.
Gold products

Popular gold products buyers compare in Singapore

Photo of a 1 kilo gold bar

1 Kilo Gold Bars

High-value gold bars for buyers focused on low premiums and larger allocations.

  • Typically 1 kilo of .9999 fine gold
  • Commonly produced by refiners such as RCM, PAMP, Heraeus, and Metalor
Photo of a 1 ounce gold bar

1 Ounce Gold Bars

One-ounce gold bars remain one of the most searched and most liquid investment formats.

  • Usually .999 or .9999 fine gold
  • Widely available from major bullion dealers
Photo of fractional gold coins

Fractional Gold Coins

1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/2 oz gold coins for buyers who want smaller ticket sizes.

  • Includes common weights such as 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/2 oz
  • Popular for gifting, gradual accumulation, and smaller budgets
Photo of a 1 ounce gold coin

1 Ounce Gold Coins

The core sovereign coin format for investors comparing liquidity, recognition, and premiums.

  • Most common investment format across Eagles, Britannias, Maple Leafs, Krugerrands, and Philharmonics
  • Usually easy to recognize and easier to resell than obscure formats
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Gold Maple Leaf Coins

Royal Canadian Mint gold coins known for .9999 purity and global recognizability.

  • Issued by the Royal Canadian Mint
  • Known for .9999 fine gold purity
Photo of a Gold Britannia coin

Gold Britannia Coins

British investment gold coins popular in the UK and widely recognized internationally.

  • Issued by The Royal Mint
  • Available in 1 oz and fractional sizes

Start with the live market price, then compare product format, dealer premium, and availability once you know the market level you are anchoring to.

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FAQ

Gold price questions people actually ask

What is the gold price today in Singapore?

The gold price today in Singapore is the SGD-denominated reference spot price per gram, based on the global gold market and local currency translation.

Why do Singapore users track the gold chart closely?

Because Singapore has strong finance and investment intent, users often want chart-led context in addition to the headline price.

Is this a retail dealer price?

No. It is a reference price. Retail or platform quotes can differ because of premiums, spreads, and fees.

What matters most for Singapore gold prices?

Global spot gold, currency translation into SGD, and risk sentiment are among the most important drivers.

Should I use the gram page or country page?

Use the country page when you want local SGD context. Use a unit page when your search intent is purely measurement-based.

Trust and methodology

What this gold price page includes and what it does not

This page is designed to help you track the reference gold price in Singapore, compare daily moves, and understand local pricing context. It should not be confused with a fixed retail dealer quote or a personal investment recommendation.

  • Reference spot price per gram in SGD
  • Trend visualization and daily change context
  • Singapore-specific search and market interpretation
  • No personal financial advice and no retail premium guarantee
Internal links

Related pages for deeper gold research