"The euro and the dollar are nearly trading one for one, as the EU single currency continues to fall to new depths after the announcement of the ECB’s quantitative easing, the €1.1 trillion bond-buying program...
The euro has been on a steep decline since the European Central Bank announced its loose monetary policy in December. Since the start of 2015, it has lost more than 14 percent."
Apple Major New Gold Buyer – Propel Gold Higher? Apple Expects To Sell One Million Gold Watches Per Month – Each Watch To Use Up To Two Ounces Of Gold
"- There is a major new buyer in the gold market – Apple
- New Apple watch could use up to one third of total annual gold supply
- Apple expects to sell one million gold watches per month
- Each watch to use up to two ounces of gold
- May have enormous ramifications for gold market and propel prices higher
Apple may consume up to 746 metric tonnes of gold per year in the production of its new luxury Apple watch, due for release in April. This equates to roughly one third of gold’s total annual global mine supply.
The ramifications for the gold market based on these estimates are significant. Currently, China is already buying more than 1,500 metric tonnes annually or more than 50% of global supply.
Creditor nation central banks, particularly the Chinese, are diversifying their gold reserves and accumulating large amounts of bullion on an ongoing basis."
- New Apple watch could use up to one third of total annual gold supply
- Apple expects to sell one million gold watches per month
- Each watch to use up to two ounces of gold
- May have enormous ramifications for gold market and propel prices higher
Apple may consume up to 746 metric tonnes of gold per year in the production of its new luxury Apple watch, due for release in April. This equates to roughly one third of gold’s total annual global mine supply.
The ramifications for the gold market based on these estimates are significant. Currently, China is already buying more than 1,500 metric tonnes annually or more than 50% of global supply.
Creditor nation central banks, particularly the Chinese, are diversifying their gold reserves and accumulating large amounts of bullion on an ongoing basis."
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