| Specifications |
> Now available: Q2-2009 (released 3rd August 2009)
> 1 year subscription (4 issues):
Price: £495 / US$995 / €695)
> Available in pdf format only
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| Main features |
Standard format with concise, easy-to-read commentary on
market developments.
Timely information on key market indicators for the precious
metals.
Tables and graphs with quarterly data on the major areas
of supply and demand.
Statistical series including country-specific trade data and
stock movements.
Comparative statistics allowing analysis of trends on a yearly,
quarterly and monthly basis.
Statistical data in spreadsheets that can be copied and manipulated.
Published two weeks after the end of each quarter.
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Foreign
language editions: |
Russian and Chinese (coming soon)
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| Related
publications: |
> Annual Gold Survey
> Gold Survey - Update 1
> Gold Survey - Update 2
> Platinum &
Palladium Survey
> World Silver
Survey
> Materials Flow
of Platinum Group Metals
> Precious Metals Market
Briefing
> The Gold Market
in China - A New Beginning?
> Gold Mining
Reports
> Quarterly Gold
Hedge Book
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| How to order: |
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versions: |
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multi-user network licences, electronic versions, or back
copies please contact GFMS.
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