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To: Real Man who wrote (24846)11/25/2009 11:58:11 AM
From: bull_dozer  Respond to of 71422
 
India could buy rest of IMF gold on offer

An Indian financial newspaper report suggests that the country is considering buying the remainder of the IMF gold currently up for sale over and above the 200 tonnes it has already bought.

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To: Real Man who wrote (24846)11/25/2009 11:59:09 AM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71422
 
tables are turning on everything. one singular proof however, markets do work when left alone.



To: Real Man who wrote (24846)11/28/2009 11:51:31 AM
From: The Barracuda™1 Recommendation  Respond to of 71422
 
I agree. The IMF was trying to bluff the gold market. The IMF was called.