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Thomson Reuters GFMS invites you to the launch of its
Gold Survey 2011 Update 2 on Tuesday 17 January 2012.
Gold Survey Update 2, published in January, provides
a thorough and comprehensive interim analysis of the most recent
developments in the gold market.
In just 40 pages, Update 2 identifies the most important economic,
sociopolitical and market-specific issues facing the gold market.
| Specifications |
> Gold Survey Update 2 2011 will be published in 2012.
> 40 pages - Price: £250 / US$460 / €350 (hard
copy)
> Also available in pdf format (contact us for prices)
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| Main features |
First estimates of global gold supply and demand statistics
for the half year to come, along with a thorough and comprehensive
analysis of developments in the market during the year just
gone.
Indication of expected trends in all aspects of supply and
demand.
Short term price forecast.
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| Related
publications: |
> Annual Gold Survey
> Gold Survey - Update 1
> Precious Metals Quarterly
> Precious Metals Monthly
> The Gold Market
in China - A New Beginning?
> Gold Mining
Reports
> Quarterly Gold
Hedge Book
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copies please contact GFMS.
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