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  2. Gold as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Price of gold 1915–2022 Gold price history in 1960–2014 Gold price per gram between Jan 1971 and Jan 2012. The graph shows nominal price in US dollars, the price in 1971 and 2011 US dollars. The notable peak in 1980 followed the Soviet military involvement in Afghanistan, after a decade of inflation, oil shocks, and American military failures.

  3. List of countries by gold production - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, South Africa produced 995 tonnes or 32 million ounces of gold, two-thirds of the world's production of 47.5 million ounces. [2] Production figures are for primary mine production. In the US , for example, for the year 2011, secondary sources (new and old scrap) exceeded primary production.

  4. Gold fixing - Wikipedia

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    The LBMA gold price is set twice every business day at 10:30AM and 3:00PM, London time, in United States dollars (USD). Prices are available in sixteen other currencies—including British pounds , Canadian dollars , Chinese renminbi , and euros —but they are indicative prices for settlement between LBMA members only.

  5. Gold reserve - Wikipedia

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    Official U.S. gold reserve since 1900 Changes in Central Bank Gold Reserves by Country 1993–2014 Central 2005 and 2014. A gold reserve is the gold held by a national central bank, intended mainly as a guarantee to redeem promises to pay depositors, note holders (e.g. paper money), or trading peers, during the eras of the gold standard, and also as a store of value, or to support the value of ...

  6. Economy of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Bhubaneswar has emerged as one of the fast-growing, important trading and commercial hub in the state and eastern India. [23] Tourism is a major industry, attracting about 1.5 million tourists in 2011. [21] [24] Bhubaneswar was designed to be a largely residential city with outlying industrial areas. The economy had few major players until the ...

  7. List of scandals in India - Wikipedia

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    As of 28 July 2022, the Enforcement Directorate has recovered ₹49.8 Crores cash, gold worth ₹5.07 Crores, ₹56 lakhs worth foreign currency and coded diaries from properties related to him and Arpita Mukherjee. [94] On 28 July he was expelled from the cabinet Ministries he was in charge of and suspended from the TMC.

  8. List of companies of India - Wikipedia

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    Hindustan Times: Consumer services Publishing New Delhi: 1924 Daily newspaper P A Hindustan Zinc: Basic materials Nonferrous metals Udaipur: 1966 Zinc mining, part of Vedanta Resources (UK) P A HLL Lifecare: Health care Pharmaceuticals, Medical equipment Thiruvananthapuram: 1966 State-owned condoms, contraceptives & surgical equipment ...

  9. Biju Patnaik Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is situated around 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south-west of Bhubaneswar Railway Station and 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the city center. [ 4 ] Named after Biju Patnaik , a former Chief Minister of Odisha , famed aviator and freedom fighter, it is the 14th busiest airport in India and the 11th busiest among the airports maintained by the Airports ...