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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: re3 who wrote (96051)5/26/2002 9:49:21 AM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
retired, >>so who wants to straighten kt out here ?

Not me. <g> There certainly is risk if the Central Bankers get together and bring down the price of gold by selling their hoards. All they would be doing is pushing out in time the supply demand price for gold. My perception right now is the US and Japanese central bankers are trying to out print each other instead of worrying about the price of gold.

There is a theory that now we have the central banks finished selling there is some stable price range that gold will trade, strictly based on supply and demand.

BWDIK

Joan
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