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"When gold gets to these sorts of levels, Southeast Asia gets interested in dishoarding," said Nigel Moffatt, treasurer at the Perth Mint in Australia.
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One is the long-run liquidity problem: the present system leaves the growth of international reserves required to sustain the growth of world trade and payments to depend on the vagaries of new gold production, private hoarding and Russian dishoarding of gold, and the balance-of-payments experience of the reserve currency countries.
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Gold investors have long waited for the end of Central Bank dishoarding.
Latest Articles 2009
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It is not ordinarily even cumulative: dishoarding, as eccentric recluses die and their hoards are discovered and dissipated, probably offsets new hoarding.
Mises Dailies 2009
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The economic and currency crisis in Asia propted substantial dishoarding in the early part of the year and blew a hole in demand statistics. "
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