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To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (11241)5/4/1998 8:24:00 PM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116770
 
All
Lengthly but very interesting
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To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (11241)5/4/1998 8:36:00 PM
From: robnhood  Respond to of 116770
 
Bobby, I have to do this in two posts, for I am computer illiterate.

Iwonder if this would account for the late knockdowns on gold last Thursday, and Friday...

#1rhody (@all: The Belgian Central Bank has sold all but about 200 tons of its gold reserves.) ID#411331:
The question I would like answered is to whom did they sell it? Did they dump it on the spot market, or was it
another 'transfer' between CB's that was 'called' a 'sale'? Is there any way to find out? Is it possible that much of
this gold went to mint the new EURO gold coins as
shown on their web site?

Stay tuned



To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (11241)5/4/1998 8:38:00 PM
From: robnhood  Respond to of 116770
 
#2,,,

<<<Date: Mon May 04 1998 18:22
Charles Keeling (@ RHODY RE: Belgium sale of GOLD) ID#344225:
The BIS handled the sale and it went to five
member CB'S for an average of $305 an ounce which was
higher than the present spot price by a few dollars. >>>

Off of KITCO,

russell