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Gold debate highlights inflation unknowns

It's a, well, golden opportunity. Investor Jim Rogers thinks gold will double to at least $US2,000 an ounce. Full Article at The Age

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  1. Singapore: Gold powered to another record high on Monday on safe-haven buying as the US dollar slipped and after a weaker-than-expected US unemployment rate revived worries about the health of the global economy. Full Article at livemint.com

  2. Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- It’s a, well, golden opportunity. Investor Jim Rogers thinks gold will double to at least $2,000 an ounce. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

  3. I ndia's massive purchase of 200 tonnes of gold from the International Monetary Fund, announced this week, served as a loud reminder of a couple of truths about gold. First, for all its other uses, it's essentially a currency. Full Article at Globe and Mail

  4. The official bid for gold, let alone private-sector demand, looks likely to hold strong... GOLD didn't only break new Dollar highs this week. Full Article at Safehaven

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