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Bumble got a reaction from Booky586 in Chart Of The Day thread
Surprising to me to see Singapore so high. Most of the rest have an abundance of energy and so no strong motivation to use it efficiently. Singapore is a major producer of petroleum products and so has a large industrial consumption.
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Bumble got a reaction from PhilB in Gold Monitoring Thread $ (USD) only
$2500 gold means that a standard 400 Troy ounce London good delivery bar is one million dollars.
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Bumble got a reaction from Darr3nG in Gold Monitoring Thread $ (USD) only
$2500 gold means that a standard 400 Troy ounce London good delivery bar is one million dollars.
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Bumble got a reaction from Zhorro in Chart Of The Day thread
This graph shows that despite higher gold prices, most miners are experiencing much higher costs, so they are not necessarily more profitable than in previous years.
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Bumble got a reaction from Zhorro in Chart Of The Day thread
Surprising to me to see Singapore so high. Most of the rest have an abundance of energy and so no strong motivation to use it efficiently. Singapore is a major producer of petroleum products and so has a large industrial consumption.
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Bumble got a reaction from Gruff in Gold Monitoring Thread $ (USD) only
Gold futures price has broken through $2500.
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Bumble got a reaction from Roy in Gold Monitoring Thread $ (USD) only
Gold futures price has broken through $2500.
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Bumble got a reaction from ArgentSmith in Chart Of The Day thread
In the last couple of months, retail investors have made net inflows into gold ETFs. Year to date, there is still a considerable net outflow. The gold price has been held up by central bank buying, not by investor buying. If that were to change, we can expect higher prices to come.
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Bumble got a reaction from Tn21 in Chart Of The Day thread
In the last couple of months, retail investors have made net inflows into gold ETFs. Year to date, there is still a considerable net outflow. The gold price has been held up by central bank buying, not by investor buying. If that were to change, we can expect higher prices to come.
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Bumble got a reaction from PhilB in Chart Of The Day thread
In the last couple of months, retail investors have made net inflows into gold ETFs. Year to date, there is still a considerable net outflow. The gold price has been held up by central bank buying, not by investor buying. If that were to change, we can expect higher prices to come.
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