- Russland / Platin/Palladium - JüKü, 22.09.2000, 11:30
- Re: Russland / Platin/Palladium - Interpretation? - Toni, 22.09.2000, 12:57
- Re: Russland / Platin/Palladium - Interpretation? - dottore, 22.09.2000, 13:08
- Re: Russland / Platin/Palladium - Interpretation? - Obelix, 22.09.2000, 13:14
- Re: Russland / Platin/Palladium - Interpretation. - Toni, 22.09.2000, 13:33
- Re: Russland / Platin/Palladium - Interpretation? - Toni, 22.09.2000, 12:57
Re: Russland / Platin/Palladium - Interpretation?
>Newsletter:
>The Russian Finance Ministry has assumed control of the country's
>precious metals and gems. The ministry now has command over 80
>percent of the world's palladium reserves - and that will give the
>ministry greater leverage over Western governments and multilateral
>lending institutions.
>Analysis
>On Sept. 18, control of the government bodies that manage Russia's
>precious metals and gems was handed over from the Economic
>Development Ministry to the Finance Ministry. For the first time,
>the Finance Ministry - the ministry that represents Russia in its
>financial dealings with the outside world - now controls 80 percent
>of the world's palladium reserves.
>This transfer of authority should be raising alarms in Western
>business circles. Russia stockpiles palladium as other countries
>used to stockpile gold - but since it controls so much of the
>global supply, Moscow can easily manipulate the market to its
>advantage, and has done so in the past. In early August, for
>example, palladium prices hit a record $859 an ounce after fears of
>a delay in promised Russian deliveries to Japan.
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Schon öfters war ich geneigt, die Frage nach Platin und Palladium in eine Gold-/Silberdiskussion zu werfen. Warum man das besser nicht anrührt, ist mir nach diesem Artikel einerseits klar, andererseits unklarer denn je.
Kann jemand den Artikel interpretieren?
Gruss von Toni, die auf Erleuchtung hofft
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