Gold demand reached 1,050.3 metric tons in the second quarter, 36% higher than the same quarter in 2009, mostly thanks to soaring investment demand
According to the WGC?s Gold Demand Trends report for Q2 2010, published today, demand for gold for the rest of 2010 will be underpinned by the following market forces:
* India and China [...]
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By Steve Roach – First published in the Aug. 30, 2010, issue of Coin World
Proof American Eagle gold coins have provided some sparks in the marketplace this past year, but the fast fall in prices over the past several weeks serves as a reminder that what goes up usually comes down.
Some major buyers have stopped [...]
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One of the most iconic and best-known objects’ at the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum was taken. The gold bar came from a 1622 shipwreck that Fisher discovered.
The Mel Fisher Maritime Museum in Key West, Florida holds the richest single collection of 17th-century maritime and shipwreck antiquities in the Western Hemisphere, including treasures and artifacts from [...]
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Recognized throughout the world for their superior quality, superb artistry and Government guarantee of weight and purity, the Perth Mint has unveiled it?s 2011 Australian Bullion Coin Program. These pure gold and silver coins are actives sought after by both investors and collectors.
The comprehensive line-up for 2011 includes two designs for gold bullion coins ranging [...]
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Mixed economic news around the world, concerns over a double dip recession and significant fiat currency weakness meant gold retained its lustre as a protector of wealth during the second quarter 2010, according to the World Gold Council?s (WGC) latest Gold Investment Digest (GID). The quarter recorded significant net inflows into various gold-backed investment vehicles, [...]
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