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To: marek_wojna who wrote (86472)6/5/2002 2:12:44 PM
From: goldsheet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116779
 
>BTW, when is next auction in England?

The last and final acution was 5 March 2002

"On 7 March 2001, H M Treasury announced that the Bank of England, on behalf of H M Treasury, would sell approximately 120 tonnes of gold in a programme of six auctions of around 20 tonnes each in the financial year 2001/02 on the terms and conditions set out in an Information Memorandum that was published on 7 March 2001. This is the final auction in the programme of six and brings to an end the programme to restructure the United Kingdom’s official reserves that was announced by HM Treasury on 7 May 1999."

REF: bankofengland.co.uk



To: marek_wojna who wrote (86472)6/5/2002 2:26:27 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116779
 
Nother Trust
Paul Kasriel
Director of Economic Research
United States Daily Economic Commentary

Is The Declining Dollar "Checkmate" For Mr. Greenspan?
June 04, 2002

I have always maintained that so long as Mr. Greenspan could keep "printing" dollars at will, the economic checkmate from the burst 1990s' stock market bubble could be delayed. And, as the
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