The report below comes courtesy of the Gold
Anti-Trust Action Committee (GATA).
“Market analyst Paul Mylchreest, who wrote the 2006 report
for Credit Agricole’s Cheuvreux brokerage house concluding that the
gold market was being manipulated surreptitiously by central banks and,
the following year, a similar report for Redburn Partners, has revisited the gold market in a study for his own analysis service, the Thunder Road Report.
“Mylchreest examines the gold traded in the world’s
biggest gold market, London, and concludes that either a tiny amount of
real metal is supporting a spectacular volume of paper trades, “an
accident waiting to happen”, or else that the world’s gold supply is
spectacularly larger than officially acknowledged and the London gold
market has been used in recent years to launder questionably obtained
gold, perhaps the fabled “Yamashita’s gold” plundered from Asia by the
Japanese military during World War II, in which case the London gold
market is a “crime scene”.
“Mylchreest’s report is fascinating and as conscientious as the obscurantism of the gold world allows.”
Click here for the full report.
Source: Chris Powell, GATA, October 16, 2009.
Originally published at
Prieur du Plessis' Investment Blog and reproduced here with the author's permission.
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