69. leasing effect of gold/silver increases the supply for industrial, commercial, and investment uses,
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71. one central bank’s gold reserves, are lent for currency to another central bank Which are considered as “collateralized loans,” and thus not appearing in the balance sheets. 3. Mining companies Mining companies borrow gold/silver from the Fed or other central banks, sell it, and replace it with new gold fresh from the mine. 1.Direct Leasing 2. Gold and Silver Swaps 3. Mining companies
72. UNITED STATES CRISIS AND SILVER PRICES Since the end of 2008, the US Federal Reserve, the Central bank of US, has pumped nearly $2.3 trillion Into the American Financial System in the hope of reviving the moribund economy. It ended on June 30, 2011. During this period Silver price increase from $19.09 to $34.69 growth of 81.72% and dollar index decrease from 82.91 to 74.40 down by 10.3%. Since the end of 2008, the US Federal Reserve, the Central bank of US, has pumped nearly $2.3 trillion Into the American Financial System in the hope of reviving the moribund economy. It ended on June 30, 2011. During this period Silver price increase from $19.09 to $34.69 growth of 81.72% and dollar index decrease from 82.91 to 74.40 down by 10.3%.
73. IS SILVER BULLY ? 1. Continuing and increasing global macroeconomic, currency and geopolitical risks 2. silver's historic role as money and a store of value 3.significant industrial demand and increasing investment demand. 4. high silver prices in the long run due to inflation and stagflation as the global monetary and fiscal reflation affects the value of fiat currencies. 5. Silver is in effect a leveraged sister of Gold. Investors use gold more for wealth preservation purposes and silver in order to make a return. The Outlook for Silver Remains Very Bullish due to the following reasons :- Continuing and increasing global macroeconomic, currency and geopolitical risks 2. silver's historic role as money and a store of value 3.significant industrial demand and increasing investment demand. 4. high silver prices in the long run due to inflation and stagflation as the global monetary and fiscal reflation affects the value of fiat currencies. 5. Silver is in effect a leveraged sister of Gold. Investors use gold more for wealth preservation purposes and silver in order to make a return. American Silver Eagle Coins are the official silver bullion coin of the United States released on November 24, 1986. Lowest Price: $4,466.00 and Highest Price: $4,665.51
84. DEMAND IS THERE AS A INVESTMENT AND AS INDUSTRIAL USEDEMAND IS RISING BUT SUPPLY IS NOT THER TO MEET DEMAND AN INVESTMENT WITH SOLID FUNDAMENTA AN IMPORTANT ASPECT FOR DAILY USE DEMAND IS THERE AS A INVESTMENT AND INDUSTRIAL USE