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This left the federal government with a large gold reserve and no place to store it.
Part of the Swedish gold reserve was kept here from 1941 to 1982.
And the banks' gold reserves plunged in value as well.
It reported 3.8 million ounces of gold reserves on December 31, 2010.
It also manages the country's foreign exchange and gold reserves.
Or selling off your gold reserves at rock bottom prices.
Gold reserves are near 3 million ounces giving it a mine life of about 15 years.
The necessary changes having been made, this also applies to reducing the gold reserve.
The copper mine was discovered near a river, an area which might hold gold reserves as well.
Whatever the truth, he said gold reserves would probably be used sometime this fall to buy food to make it through the winter.
The flogging off of the gold reserves was his fault.
This is in contrast to France, where gold reserves are valued at world market prices.
I just feel that this follows an old tradition which might well be considered in future and also help to reduce high gold reserves.
However, he was forced to resign following a scandal over missing gold reserves.
Issue of notes was tied to the gold reserve.
The mine's gold reserves were not yet known, but the company intended to spend the next 2 years exploring the site.
The site's gold reserves were about 20 million ounces at the end of 1995, Ashanti said.
International Lebanon may sell some of its gold reserves.
World official gold reserves are worth about $350 billion at today's prices.
They have also said that their gold reserves, an important cushion, are smaller than previously believed.
That would be true if London homes were not treated like gold reserves by foreign nationals.
Each central bank maintained gold reserves as their official reserve asset.
Success depended on preventing the federal government from dumping gold reserves onto the market.
Central banks still hold historical gold reserves as a store of value although the level has generally been declining.
China's gold reserves are relatively small (about 7% of the world total).