The UK finance minister is regreting the sale of gold at the...

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    The UK finance minister is regreting the sale of gold at the Brown's bottom. I bet next time there is a squeeze of physical gold, the UK won't be the one to bail out the banks with their sovereign gold:

    Quoting George Osborne: "The Debt Management Office will consult on the case for issuing gilts with maturities longer than 50 years, and the case for a "perpetual" gilt with no fixed redemption date – something Britain last felt able to issue six decades ago.

    We are also taking the opportunity to rebuild Britain's reserves, which had fallen to historically low levels.

    I can confirm our gold holdings have risen in value to £11 billion.

    This does not include the 400 or so tonnes of gold sold a decade ago for £2 billion, and which would now be worth six times that at over £13 billion pounds."
 
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