Annual historical data for XAU/AUD from 2002.

XAU/AUD is a currency pair that represents the value of one troy ounce of gold (XAU) in Australian dollars (AUD). As such, it is often used by traders and investors as a way to track the price of gold in the Australian market.

YearOpenHighCloseVariation
2002583.45764.58666.5383.08
2003696.53864.27786.2389.70
2004790.35896.60851.2360.88
2005801.15956.60803.182.97
2006696.12864.67749.1353.01
2007655.98845.87806.09150.11
2008886.591125.241096.61210.02
20091166.971484.021394.80227.83
20101391.041645.691627.92236.88
20111606.271762.041747.60141.33
20121666.051718.381611.92-54.13
20131632.121716.501409.57-222.55
20141337.751401.601379.6741.92
20151376.481604.611509.44132.96
20161616.941894.941823.45206.51
20171831.182003.291902.8171.63
20181905.742002.551779.85-125.89
20191816.142194.792188.27372.13
20202690.343224.193144.56454.22
20213155.333213.623038.76-116.57
20223018.433112.433075.4657.03

Over the years, the price of XAU/AUD has fluctuated greatly, as is evident from the annual historical data provided. The value of XAU/AUD tends to be influenced by a number of factors, including global economic conditions, geopolitical events, and changes in the supply and demand of gold.

In recent years, XAU/AUD has experienced some significant price movements. In 2020, for example, the price of XAU/AUD rose by over 450 Australian dollars, reflecting the heightened demand for gold as a safe haven asset during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, in 2021, the price of XAU/AUD dropped by over 100 Australian dollars, as the economic recovery from the pandemic led investors to shift away from safe haven assets.

By Alexandre Laurent

Alexandre Laurentl is working in the jewelry and investment gold since 2002. Alexandre graduated from The Normandy School of Business and from the University of Perpignan a Bachelor of economics in 1995.

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