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Gold/Mining/Energy : Euro Impact on Gold, USD ... -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: banco$ who wrote (178)12/30/1998 3:53:00 AM
From: genaro  Respond to of 289
 
Thanks banco$,
I will check it out. Saw gold stocks take a breath of life today.
Always wonder what that means? :-)



To: banco$ who wrote (178)12/31/1998 8:56:00 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 289
 
This morning, on Bloomberg TV, came out a question I had known of, but had not considered for years or in relation to the Euro. The older people of Europe have kept (at times a great deal) of savings at home
- under the mattress money. Those from Europe I've known chose
D Marks, US$, S. Francs for this purpose(mostly U.S.$). The way I figure it, Some of that will become gold, and if it does not, gold will still win, as if these funds are spent or deposited to the banking system, putting more M-1 into float.
After all, the cash currency part of M-1 is the true mover of inflation correct?