Euro Toast and The Race to Debase, Part II
Posted July 6, 2007
Euro Toast and The Race to Debase, Part II
Safe Haven - Gold bullion has averaged 17.5% gains per year against both since the start of 2002. Do business in Euros but hold your wealth in gold? Under monetary union the trend looks pretty solid so far. Foreign Affairs only hints at the prospect. But
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Phoenix New Times - So why is it that when you walk into most Italian joints in this town, they dole out tomato sauce like it’s worth its weight in gold bullion? Moreover, they seem to be at a loss as to how to produce satisfactory marinara, or meatballs worthy of the
Geekfather, or College Student? contd
Baseline - At e-Gold, they could even purchase gold bullion and transfer the bullion to other e-Gold account holders. The goal was to avoid holding on to cash. “You don’t want to keep a lot of it around,” Frazzini says, because U.S. banks keep detailed records.
A pirate’s life
Daily News - In the captain’s quarters, 5-year-old Reese Downey takes a break from manning the ship and digs though a treasure chest. Amid gold bullion, medallions, coins and bejeweled rings, he fishes out a brass goblet. He then reaches for an empty decanter
Ohio Military Museum rouses the lion
Independent - Their motto was Noli Irritare Leonem (Don t Rouse the Lion) and their logo was the Lion of St. Mark sewn in gold bullion on a red shoulder patch. The 332nd Infantry Regiment of the 83rd Ohio Infantry Division was not to be trifled with
AP Executive Morning Briefing
Forbes - LONDON (AP) - Gold bullion opened Friday at a bid price of $647.65 a troy ounce, down from $649.30 late Thursday. Dollar-Yen TOKYO (AP) - The euro hit a fresh high against the yen in Asia Friday, as Japanese investors bought the currency to take
More thoughts for Arabian gold investors
AME Info - Thus Arabian investors who use the quieter summer months to stock up on large cap gold stocks, exchange traded funds, gold mutual funds, gold exploration juniors and even gold bullion and coins are unlikely to find themselves out-of-pocket this