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    Thank God we cannot print Gold!

    MUMBAI: Every country has a currency which is accepted in the markets for exchange of goods and services. The value of the currency would diminish if government were to print more paper money with fewer goods to buy.

    According to an analysis by Quantum Gold Fund, the currency- gold ratio has been steadily falling in USA which means more and more paper money is printed which is backed by fewer gold assets.

    Thinking aloud... if currency is the only form of money one holds and it’s not acceptable any more... Its trouble for all of us... since for years, we have been made to believe that currency is backed by the "faith in government" or "the confidence in it". But what will happen to the currency if there is no confidence or faith left?
    Could it happen for real?

    The global financial crisis that we are witnessing today is unprecedented and we are not out of the woods as yet. Many of the developed economies are at the brink of an impending recession. As a response to it, central banks globally are pumping in tonnes of money, to help stimulate the beleaguered economies and bail out the bankrupt investment banks.

    The U.S leads the pack in terms of monetary injections to help its economy back on its feet. Nothing is going right for US; plunging housing prices, severe job losses, rising default risks, growing deficits, massive portfolio losses, a deflation scare etc.
    As a part of the bailout package, the US Federal Reserve and other central banks over the world would probably continue pumping in, the so called "liquidity" into the financial system by merely PRINTING MORE and MORE DOLLARS over time, which is not backed by any real assets such as gold; but only by a "faith in the government". Currency, thus, remains only a paper which is churned out in the printing presses. And technically, there is no limit to this printing i.e. no supply restrictions on paper currencies.

    This leads to what economist call as "Debasement of the currency" i.e. an oversupply of paper currency because it just remains a piece of paper that can be created at will and in whatever quantity desired. Such actions of the central banks may lead to lack of confidence in the paper currency. Zimbabwe is a classic example of currency debasement, where one has to carry currency notes in large sacks to buy even groceries.

    This is where a proxy currency such as "GOLD" holds intrinsic value, since the supply of it is limited and which is not in control of any Central Bank. Gold has a unique characteristic of "store of value", vis-à-vis paper currencies. Paper currencies tend to lose value over a period of time due to inflation (loss of purchasing power) caused by over supply as it leads to a situation where more and more currency is required to buy the same amount of goods.

    A comparative study of currency in circulation issued and the corresponding gold held by Central banks in developed countries such as US & UK shows that currency-gold ratio is steadily falling. “We divided the gold reserves (in tonnes) held by central bank with the currency in circulation (in bn dollars) of that country. And the result was not surprising. Gold held by such central banks relative to the currencies issued by them has fallen considerably over the last few decades, especially in US,“ Quantum Gold Fund said.

    For e.g.: In the U.S, in 1973 gold held by central bank was 8,584 tonnes and currency in circulation was $61 bn. If we divide the gold held by the currency in circulation, we get a ratio of 141.2 i.e. 141.2 tonnes were held per 1 billion of currency in circulation. In 2007, the U.S central bank held 8,133 tonnes and the money in circulation was $759 bn. The ratio has now become 10.7 i.e. only 10.7 tonnes of gold held per billion dollars in circulation.

    The falling trend indicates that more and more paper currency issues in circulation is backed by less and less gold. The backing comes only in form of the faith in the Government, which is fast dwindling due to the financial crisis and the massive bail outs, especially in US.

    If the U.S were to get back to the ratio of gold held per billion dollars in circulation as to its 1973 level of 141, then they would have to increase its gold reserves to 107,153 tonnes as against current holdings of 8,133 tonnes, an increase of more than 13 times!

    With the financial crisis not over yet and the recession looming large, central banks would continue to inject more and more money into the financial system. Thus the debasement of the currencies will continue making Gold more and more attractive as a hedge against the dwindling purchasing power and the loss of faith and confidence in paper currencies.

    Thank God we don’t have Printing Presses for Gold- the only savior to protect wealth over the long term.

    Gold is seriously undervalued. Buy gold before it gets expensive, according to Quantum Gold Fund in an advisory its investors.
 
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