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Ponce
2nd August 2011, 01:40 PM
This tells me in how much trouble we are, gold is going up, up, up.......and yet......the US has to sell its gold.
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Bank of Korea buys over US$1bn in gold reserves.

SAFE HAVEN:As the greenback and the euro lose clout, South Korea’s central bank bought 25 tonnes of gold over the past two months to diversify its foreign holdings
Reuters, SEOUL

Korea spent more than US$1 billion in its first gold purchase in more than a decade, as uncertainty about global growth and sovereign debt push central banks around the world to diversify foreign reserves.

A brittle global economic recovery and precarious debt conditions in the US and Europe have boosted the safe-haven appeal of gold, lifting the bullion to a record high on Friday.

The Bank of Korea said in a statement yesterday it bought 25 tonnes of gold over the past two months, raising its gold holdings to 39.4 tonnes, news that helped lift spot gold by about US$6 from late Monday.

Reserve currencies, like the US dollar and euro, “have been losing their clout since the recent global financial crisis partly due to abnormal monetary policy adopted in many countries and fiscal deficit problems,” said a central bank official who declined to be named because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Data on 27 major economies from the Bank for International Settlements shows the US dollar’s inflation-adjusted real effective value has dropped by 10 percent in the past two years and the euro has lost 6 percent, reflecting the sharp increase in the amount of each currency in circulation.

South Korea’s gold holdings remain far smaller than that of other Asian central banks, with China, which ranks sixth globally, the biggest with 1,054.1 tonnes by the end of May, according to World Gold Council data.

Japan, No. 9 globally, has 765.2 tonnes of gold, or 3.3 percent of its total reserves, and 11th-ranked India has 557.7 tonnes, or 8.7 percent.

With prices hovering near historic highs, the central bank of Asia’s fourth-largest economy said gold looked less lucrative as an investment, but it was the right time to buy the precious metal because its foreign reserves had risen above US$300 billion.

The news helped boost gold prices, with spot up 0.4 percent at US$1,623.94 an ounce at 5:28am. Gold hit a record high of US$1,632.30 on Friday.

“Any news about central banks buying gold reassures consumers and other major players who are already looking at gold as an investment,” said Jeffrey Pritchard, an analyst at California-based commodities futures and options brokerage Altavest Worldwide Trading.

The increased gold holding would put South Korea in 45th position in the World Gold Council’s list of central banks holding gold, up from 56th previously, the Bank of Korea said.

The US has the biggest gold holding in its reserves, at 8,133.5 tonnes, or 74.7 percent of total reserves, according to the council’s report last month. Germany is a distant second with 3,401 tonnes, or 71.7 percent of its total reserves.

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2011/08/03/2003509781

mick silver
2nd August 2011, 04:43 PM
which country holding the gold for korea

JohnQPublic
2nd August 2011, 04:52 PM
which country holding the gold for korea

Fools- BOE

"The BOK’s reserves, stored in London in the vaults of the Bank of England (http://www.zerohedge.com/news/sharp-increase-central-bank-gold-reserves-%E2%80%93-south-korea-17-fold-thailand-155-2-months),"

Ponce
2nd August 2011, 04:57 PM
Well, If I had the country of Ponce then I would be holding my own gold......... "If you don't hold it RARARARARA".

Twisted Titan
2nd August 2011, 06:09 PM
So it should bank of england bought a billion in gold....

palani
2nd August 2011, 06:21 PM
Hope they can tell tungsten from gold.

Ponce
2nd August 2011, 08:21 PM
Is only another nail in the coffin.......the dead is already inside of the coffin.