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Subject Central banks are purchasing gold at record highs
Date August 22, 2019 4:28 PM
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An unprecedented shift toward gold has been led by the financial authorities of the world in what appears to be a move away from the dollar.

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An unprecedented shift toward gold has been led by the financial authorities of the world in what appears to be a move away from the US dollar. What's next?

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