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Bank of England Throws Money at Economy
It's no wonder that gold is soaring with the US, UK, and China all printing money like mad. Throw enough money around and gold is bound to rise regardless of anything else that might happen (all of it bad). Please consider the latest insanity in the UK: BOE May Expand Bond Plan as Officials ...
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Bank of England Throws Money at Economy
hf-implode.com — "It's no wonder that gold is soaring with the US, UK, and China all printing money like... mad. Throw enough money around and gold is bound to rise regardless of anything else that might happen (all of it bad)." (more) Bank of England Throws Money at Economy
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