Factors affecting the price of gold

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A look at the different economic factors that determine the price of gold Essentially the price of gold is determined by: Supply of gold Demand for use in goods such as jewellery. Speculative demand to hedge against inflation and economic uncertainty. In early August 2011, gold touched $1,716.19. Adjusted for inflation, the record gold price …

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Bank of England Interest Rates  

The Bank of England has the task of setting base interest rates to try and meet the government’s inflation target of 2%. The base rate is the rate at which the commercial banks have to borrow from the Bank of England. The Bank manages the money supply so that commercial banks usually end up having …

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US Dollar Exchange Rate – Why Increasing?

Readers Question: what are the reason of dollar appreciation while the world economic situation is not good! i would apprecitae if you provide me a simple comprehensive answer. Many factors would normally make the dollar depreciate (fall in value) US interest rates cut to 1% US current account deficit US entering into recession Uncertainty over …

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What Factors Would Stop the Dollar Devaluing?

Readers Question: What would stop the falling dollar? The dollar has been falling for many reasons. These are some of the factors which would stop the dollar falling and lead to a recovery in the value of the dollar. Higher Interest rates. US interest rates have been cut to 0% in an effort to stave …

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Injecting Money into the Mortgage Markets 2008

Readers Question: The Bank of England has released £15bn into the economy. That increase in the money supply will surely cause inflation? So interest rates having fallen will be raised, worsening the housing market and making the credit crunch even worse, not better….surely? The Bank of England is planning to inject money, primarily into the …

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Readers Questions on Exchange Rates UK

1)  You say depreciation causes inflation for the three reasons you mention, but later, that in the long run, a higher rate of inflation will cause depreciation.  So my first question is how are these two phenomena linked?  Is ‘long run’ the key; i.e. it takes a prolonged high inflation to cause a devaluation,  but …

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Exchange Rate Predictions

Predicting exchange rates is not as easy as some experts may suggest. There are many factors at work in determining exchange rates – economic fundamentals are only part of the equation. To predict future exchange rate movements we need to look at a variety of factors. The most important include: Interest Rate Movements. Interest rates …

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