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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ayn rand who wrote (27184)2/25/2010 2:21:58 PM
From: ggersh  Respond to of 71477
 
Good on them! Why America isn't buying it is beyond me. Room for
thought there. -vbg-

Safety is my number one concern...



To: ayn rand who wrote (27184)2/25/2010 4:15:14 PM
From: RJA_  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71477
 
>>China has confirmed the intention to purchase 191.3 tons of gold from the International Monetary Fund at an open auction, Finmarket news agency said.

Pravda (in spite of it meaning "Truth") is not IMHO a reliable source.

Finmarket news agency is real, and does exist on the web. However, poking around with google translate I can find nothing on a China gold purchase.

Vi, or any other Russian speaker, could you try to locate this information on Finmarket and post a link?

Thanks, in advance.