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Hermie
27th September 2010, 10:39 AM
http://www.cnbc.com/id/39376353

Published: Monday, 27 Sep 2010 | 4:27 AM ET
By: Jack Farchy, Financial Times

Europe’s central banks have all but halted sales of their gold reserves, ending a run of large disposals each year for more than a decade.

The central banks of the euro zone plus Sweden and Switzerland are bound by the Central Bank Gold Agreement, which caps their collective sales.

In the CBGA’s year to September, which expired on Sunday, the signatories sold 6.2 tons, down 96 per cent, according to provisional data.

The sales are the lowest since the agreement was signed in 1999 and well below the peak of 497 tons in 2004-05.

The shift away from gold selling comes as European central banks reassess gold amid the financial crisis and Europe’s sovereign debt crisis.

In the 1990s and 2000s, central banks swapped their non- yielding bullion for sovereign debt, which gives a steady annual return. But now, central banks and investors are seeking the security of gold.

The lack of heavy selling is important for gold prices [XAU=X 1297.15 1.55 (+0.12%) ] both because a significant source of supply has been withdrawn from the market, and because it has given psychological support to the gold price. On Friday, bullion hit a record of $1,300 an ounce.

“Clearly now it’s a different world; the mentality is completely different,” said Jonathan Spall, director of precious metals sales at Barclays Capital..."

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Neuro
27th September 2010, 11:04 AM
B...b..b.bbbut it is a b...bbbarb...barous relic, with no intrinsic value!!!!

And it was such a good idea to sell the non-yielding bullion for bonds paying out a dividend. Imagine what the price of gold would have been today, without them feeding the gold buyers from the vaults. I can only say THANK YOU, central banks, for the great buying opportunity you gave me!

Now let's watch the fresh 3 Trillion from the Fed chasing the appreciation of gold!

Dogman
27th September 2010, 11:05 AM
Have linkeys>??? ;D

Neuro
27th September 2010, 11:11 AM
Have linkeys>??? ;D
To my post?

LOL