XAG - Silver Troy Ounce currency

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The Silver (XAG) standard represents one troy ounce of silver and is widely used in investment, industrial applications, and as a form of wealth preservation. Silver has played an essential role in global trade for centuries, often used as currency before the adoption of paper money. Unlike fiat currencies issued by central banks, XAG is a precious metal commodity that derives its value from market demand, supply constraints, and economic factors. The price of silver is influenced by industrial demand, especially in electronics, solar energy, and medical industries, as well as investment interest as a hedge against inflation. Unlike gold, silver is more volatile in price fluctuations due to its industrial use, making it a strategic investment asset. Many investors hold silver as part of their diversified portfolios, using it as a safe-haven asset in times of economic instability. The global price of silver is primarily determined by commodity exchanges such as the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) and the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX). While silver is no longer used as a direct form of currency, it remains a monetary metal, with silver coins and bullion bars still widely traded.

XAG - Silver Troy Ounce profile

Symbol XAG
ISO 4217 Code XAG
Central Bank Not applicable (Commodity)
Nicknames Silver
Countries using this currency Global commodity markets

XAG - Silver Troy Ounce
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