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Old 03-14-2010, 07:47 PM
 
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Harvey Organ's - The Daily Gold

http://www.federalreserve.gov/releas...0091210/z1.pdf this is the report


Rob Kirby with a fascinating find:
Subject: looky here

Go to the Fed's "flow of funds report" Q4/09 just released toady at this link:http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/z1/Current/z1.pdfScroll down to page 24 [Flow of Funds with Rest of Word]and observe line # 14 on that page. It states that the U.S. Fed sold 190.7 billion dollars worth of gold / SDRs in Q3/09. 190.7 billion @ 1,000 per ounce would be 5,937 tonnes of gold .


This website is weird.... I check the page and line # and it shows 0.0 later I check it agian and it shows the 190.7 billion anybody got a guess why......
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