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Ted Butler: Has the worm turned in the silver futures market?

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11:18p ET Friday, March 3, 2017

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Ronan Manly: Germany's gold remains a mystery as mainstream media cheerleads

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3:40p ET Friday, March 3, 2017

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

The German Bundesbank's account of its repatriation of the nation's gold reserves remains full of holes and unanswered questions, gold researcher Ronan Manly writes today. His analysis is headlined "Germany's Gold Remains a Mystery as Mainstream Media Cheerleads" and it's posted at Bullion Star here:

TF Metals Report: Gold seems to be rising with interest rates and debt

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11:50a ET Friday, March 3, 2017

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

The TF Metals Report today notes that a rising gold price seems to be correlating with rising interest rates rather than falling rates, perhaps in part because of the explosion in U.S. government debt. The TF Metals Report's analysis is headlined "Early Aught Perspective" and it's posted here:

Bill Holter: 115 million ounces -- not even close to possible

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By Bill Holter
JSMineSet.com
Thursday, March 2, 2017

Alasdair Macleod: Central banks and gold

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3:33p ET Thursday, March 2, 2017

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

GoldMoney research director Alasdair Macleod today examines the world's geo-political and economic situation and sees the dissolution of the European Union, flight from the U.S. dollar, and a trend toward the yuan and gold. Macleod's analysis is headlined "Central Banks and Gold" and it's posted at GoldMoney here:

India's February gold imports surge on pent-up demand, GFMS says

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By Rajendra Jadhav
Reuters
Wednesday, March 1, 2017

MUMBAI, India -- India's February gold imports surged to 50 tonnes, up more than 82 percent from a year ago, on pent-up jeweller demand and as retail consumers ramped up purchases for weddings, provisional data from consultancy GFMS showed on Wednesday.

Treasure hunters find Iron Age gold in farm field, earliest discovered in Britain

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By Sarah Knapton
The Telegraph, London
Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Intricate jewellery found buried in a Staffordshire field is the earliest example of Iron Age gold ever found in Britain.

The collection, made up of four twisted metal neckbands, called torcs, and a bracelet, was discovered by two metal detectorists just before Christmas.

Showdown in Indonesia brings world's biggest gold mine to standstill

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By Krithika Varagur
Voice of America, Washington
Monday, February 27, 2017

Shorts digging in against silver, Turk tells KWN

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7:30p ET Monday, February 27, 2017

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

GoldMoney founder and GATA consultant James Turk tells King World News that while the silver shorts were pushed back at $18 they are digging in. Turk thinks this will slow silver's advance but not stop it, since inflation is breaking out. His comments are excerpted at KWN here:

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