[Webfunds-users] AUG = XAU/31.103
Charles Evans
cwe@chyden.net
Fri, 02 Feb 2001 10:18:58 -0800
Ian Grigg <iang@systemics.com> wrote:
> The form of AUG is not listed by the ISO
> AFAIK, but, XAG is. However, there is some
> dispute as to what XAG means ... grams,
> ounces, kilos, bars? AUG means grams of gold.
XAG - ounce (troy) of silver
XAU - ounce (troy) of gold
XPD - ounce (troy) of palladium
XPT - ounce (troy) of platinum
AGG, AUG, PDG, and PTG are marketing inventions that have no official or
generally recognized meaning among precious metals traders.
See http://www.xe.com/iso4217.htm for more details.
Currencies issued by international organizations -- like East Caribbean
Dollars, Crude Oil Barrels, and IMF Special Drawing Rights -- tend to have
codes that begin with X: XEC, XCO, XDR.
Silver, gold, palladium, and platinum -- which are quintessentially
international -- have codes that begin with X, which makes sense.
C.Evans