It is now more obvious than ever that gold is becoming the new global reserve currency.
Continuous and aggressive central-bank actions from the United States
and Europe are driving the demand for gold. Investors have not yet seen
any of the real hyperinflationary pressures that seem likely down the
road.
Gold’s substantial rise in price should speak for itself. In dollar
terms, gold returned 11.1% in the third quarter and was up by 16%
year-to-date through the end of the quarter. The World Gold Council said
that gold has a low stock-market correlation through time. That was not
the case in the third quarter. Gold still outperformed almost all the
major equity markets in the largest gold-holding nations in 2012.
…The World Gold Council report shows low borrowing costs and the
support of financial markets spur gold accumulation. Gold is no longer
just an inflation hedge; it is the key protection against a global race
to devalue currencies, even if consumer prices are somewhat stable.
Bonds pay historically low rates and stock market volatility has spooked
many investors, so gold is becoming the true safe haven.
10 nations that control the world’s gold - MarketWatch
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