Such a hypothesis, in our opinion, does much to explain the incongruity of a declining gold price while fundamentals for paper
currency, and the US dollar in particular, obviously deteriorate; while demand for physical gold has exceeded new mine supply for several years running; and while above - ground 400 - ounce.999 gold bars located in London, New York, and other financial capitals (in cohabitation with
speculative trading activity in paper
markets) have steadily dwindled and disappeared into Asian financial centers reformulated as.9999 kilo bars.
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