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Politics : Dutch Central Bank Sale Announcement Imminent?

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To: kimberley who wrote (7482)8/28/1999 8:10:00 PM
From: m.philli  Read Replies (1) of 81296
 
Thanks Kimberly, It would be interesting to know what physical Gold demand "would have been" if Asia "had been" allowed to carry on expanding for a couple more years before the crisis developed. Perhaps, with the extra time allowing wealth creation to filter down to the common folk, demand would be very different.
When you think of 100's of millions of potential buyers on the verge of being able to purchase, the demand numbers become pretty awesome.
Not only were they getting jobs and wages but their currencies were appreciating.
100 million people buying an ounce=100 million ounces=total production. With the populations of the Asian countries that were doing so well, is that number unrealistic?
mike
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