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HOW AND WHY CHINA WILL FLOOD THE GOLD MARKET

25 November 2009 by Cullen Roche 3 Comments

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  • svg

    Title doesn’t match article’s content. In fact, it’s the opposite, i.e. overwhelming demand (not supply).

    • Cullen Roche TPC

      I don’t think they mean they are flooding the supply of the market, but the demand. There will be a flood of demand for gold from China….

      • svg

        I understand TPC, but when one uses the term “flooding” a market, it properly refers to supply – not demand. Not trying to be a stickler, but when I read the title my first impression was “WTF? China will be dumping it’s gold???”… until I read the article. ;)

        p.s. I really enjoy your site. Keep up the good work. Much appreciated.