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Montauk Metals Inc V.MTK

Alternate Symbol(s):  GAYGF

Montauk Metals Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on seeking new exploration projects. Its subsidiaries include Galway Resources Vetas Holdco Ltd. (Cayman Islands), Galway Resources Vetas Holdco Ltd. and Sucursal Colombia and Galway Gold US Inc.


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Post by Dansulon Apr 25, 2013 1:13pm
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Gold to jumb at lest to $2000

Gold to jumb at lest to $2000

 

https://goldnews.bullionvault.com/buy-gold-0425020132

 

 

DESPITE last week's crash to $1325 per ounce, the gold price is still set to surge and reach $10,000 according to French investment and London bullion bank Société Générale's global strategist Albert Edwards.

Writing in his weekly Global Strategy report, Edwards says that US quantitative easing – better known as "money printing" – means that "rapid inflation surely beckons". But not until the current weakening in US economic data becomes a new recession, leading to yet more money creation by the US Federal Reserve.

That will force the rate of interest paid by US Treasury bonds – what Edwards calls "a key driver" of the gold price – still lower, as confidence flees the equity market.

"We repeat our key forecasts of the S&P Composite to bottom around 450, accompanied by sub-1% US 10-year [bond] yields and gold above $10,000."

SocGen's commodities team recently called "The End of the Gold Era", forecasting on April 2nd an end-2013 gold price of $1375 per ounce.

Edwards' new report acknowledges that forecast, calling it "prescient" and a "rare exception" to the financial community's usual tendency to stick with the consensus view.

"In that [same] vein," writes SocGen's global strategist – and with gold price 10% below the level when Patrick Legland and Michael Haigh's report was issued – "holding gold is a bet against central banks' competency.

"Given their track record, that's certainly a bet I'd be happy to still take."

GLTA,
Dan

 

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