The annual Gold Survey is widely recognised as the most authoritative
source of information on the international gold market. It provides
an in-depth analysis of developments in the market and contains
a wealth of statistics on the main gold trading, consuming and producing
countries.
| Specifications |
> Gold Survey 2009 was published on 7th April 2009
> 128 pages - Price: £325 / US$595 / €440 (hard
copy)
> Also available in pdf format (contact us for prices)
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| Main features |
121 fact-filled pages, including detailed supply/demand statistics
and 14 data appendices.
Country-by-country data covering main consuming and producing
countries.
Detailed information not available in the public domain.
Mini-tables summarise data in easy-to-read format.
Thorough, considered analysis of statistical information.
Concise summary of main findings in each chapter.
Critical assessment of current and future trends.
The outlook for gold prices.
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Foreign
language editions: |
Also available in Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Arabic and
Hindi.
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| Related
publications: |
> Gold Survey - Update
1
> Gold Survey - Update 2
> Precious Metals Quarterly
> Precious Metals Market
Briefing
> The Gold Market
in China - A New Beginning?
> Gold Mining
Reports
> Quarterly Gold
Hedge Book
>
The Ages of Gold
>
3-Year Gold Forecasting Quartelies
>
Gold Mine Cost Service
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copies please contact GFMS.
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