Sentences with phrase «restored gold standard»

Under a restored gold standard the relative price of gold would rise over time due to its limited supply, and the increasing cost of discovery and extraction.

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Now, there's not a central bank in the world that wants the gold standard, but they may have to go to it — not because they want to, but because they have to — in order to restore confidence in some sort of future financial crisis.
He breaks down his $ 10,000 / oz price target for gold, saying that some central banks may have to resort to the gold standard to restore confidence in the markets.
The Gold Standard A 3 - 0 start under new coach Tyrone Willingham has the Fighting Irish faithful hoping Notre Dame's luster has been restored
While laser treatment remains the gold standard for restoring vision, researchers are testing new therapies that attack retinopathy at its roots.
Lot S191 — 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible, 427/435 HP, Bloomington Gold Rally Red restored to Bloomington Gold and NCRS Top Flight award - winning standards.
Comprising of five restored colonial era tea planter residences, the period furnishings, gracious butler service and gourmet cuisine create an ambience that has made Tea Trails the gold standard for luxury bungalows in Sri Lanka.
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