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English: This chart shows the nominal price of gold along with the price in 1971 and 2011 dollars (adjusted based on the consumer price index). The historical gold price was obtained from www.igolder.com; CPI was obtained from www.rateinflation.com.
Spot gold rose 0.1% to $2,607.72 per ounce as of 1315 GMT, while U.S. gold futures gained 0.1% to $2,620.40. ... Gold prices were set to end a record-breaking year on a positive note on Tuesday as ...
Gold-Mac-Index: The value of the purchasing power for 1 g of gold (Gold.de: [16] calculation of the gold price average of the corresponding year), how many burgers one got for 1 g gold. A Swiss bank has expanded the idea of the Big Mac index to include the amount of time that an average local worker in a given country must work to earn enough ...
Years Amount of gold sold by IMF [23] [24] sold to 1970–1971 "as much gold as IMF bought from South Africa" 1976–1980: 50 million ounces (1555 tons) 1999–2000: 14 million ounces (435 tons) 2009–2010: 13 million ounces (403 tons) 200 tons to India: 10 tons to Sri Lanka: 10 tons to Bangladesh: 2 tons to Mauritius: IMF holds a balance of ...
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Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) may have been the greatest stock to participate in from 2003 to 20012. Rising from the equivalent of under $10 to $700. The shiny yellow metal of gold may not have ...
[8] [9] [10] The modern-day krone was introduced as the currency of Denmark in January 1875. It replaced the rigsdaler at a rate of 2 kroner = 1 rigsdaler. This placed the krone on the gold standard at a rate of 2,480 kroner = 1 kilogram fine gold. The latter part of the 18th century and much of the 19th century saw expanding economic activity ...
The price of a bar of gold is worth a million dollars for the first time, thanks to soaring prices for the precious metal.