China’s Main Currency Reserve ‘Not Likely’ to Be Gold
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010, 14:06
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Mark O’Byrne submits: Gold: Gold dipped sharply in US trading yesterday from $1,136/oz to $1,118.50/oz before closing down 1% to $1,120/oz. Gold also fell in pounds, euro and Swiss francs but remains near record nominal highs in these currencies. Gold rose to $1,123/oz so far in Asian trading and is currently trading at $1,119.50/oz and in euro and GBP terms, it is trading at €825/oz and
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