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Dryblower puts last week's gold fall in perspective

GOLD had a rough time last week, but not everywhere, which is why <i>Dryblower</i> remains a believer in gold as the world's ultimate currency, especially in a crisis, and why you ought to consider a few numbers and get ready for a price revival.

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Dryblower puts last week's gold fall in perspective

American, Australian and European investors with exposure to gold felt the chilly blast of a sell-off which knocked about $US60 an ounce off the price, and roughly the same in Australian dollar and euro...

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