The average price of gold rises slightly this Wednesday, May 13 when compared to what it cost last week. Specifically, it stood at 128.84 euros, which is 1.07% more than the previous Wednesday, when It cost 127.48 euros. Therefore, it can be said that it is worth 1.36 euros more to your pocket.
These values can be consulted on the international portal specialized in gold prices Exchange – Rates and as can be seen in the history, the upward trend of recent months continues, although more moderate. We must also think that in the month of March the price of gold fell and in the month of April, despite the war in Iran, this trend changed and began to rise.

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How much does a gram of gold cost in Spain, today May 6
The price of gold per gram, ounce and kilogram
The price of gold is changing and could suffer variations throughout the day, which is what usually happens with other investment assets. This Wednesday, May 13, these are the records that the price of gold reached early in the morning, before 9 a.m.
- Price of 24 carat gold per gram, 128.84 euros, the exchange rate drops 0.30336.
- Price of 24 carat gold per ounce, 4,007.50 euros, the exchange rate drops to 9.4356.
- Price of 24 carat gold per kilogram costs 128.844 euros, the exchange rate drops to 303.36 euros.
The evolution of gold so far this year 2026
The month of January 2026 began with a strong boost to the gold market, and many chose this material as the best way to invest. Driven by structural demand and investor appetite, it had more value than ever at the end of January, when it reached $5,600 per troy ounce.
The initial escalation changed the rules of many financial markets and opened up new options to deal with the global volatile shield. But in February, with the beginning of the crisis in the Middle East, the cost of gold began to change, triggering inflationary fears.
Although it is usually a good hedge against inflation, the expectation that banks would maintain rates to lower prices put strong pressure on this asset, since it does not offer guaranteed returns.
In this way, the metal suffered a correction of close to 15% from the peak, stabilizing at the beginning of May in the range of 4,550 to 4,600 dollars per ounce.
