In Switzerland it’s a state secret where the central bank stores its gold domestically. From all the information I could gather I conclude the Swiss central bank primarily stores its gold—and that of foreign central banks and the Bank for International Settlements—on Bundesplatz 1 in the capital Berne.
have you ever done a 'book recommendation' list for people who want to dig deeper into gold's place in the economy and history? especially any non-obvious ones you've encountered that informed your thinking and writing.
oh wow - I've never encountered him before. I've read Bernstein on gold and - and doesn't look like Green is still in print anymore - only used copies.
any other titles - or more books on broader theory that you've appreciated?
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have you ever done a 'book recommendation' list for people who want to dig deeper into gold's place in the economy and history? especially any non-obvious ones you've encountered that informed your thinking and writing.
As a gold researcher, the books by Timothy Green have taught me a lot.
oh wow - I've never encountered him before. I've read Bernstein on gold and - and doesn't look like Green is still in print anymore - only used copies.
any other titles - or more books on broader theory that you've appreciated?
Green doesn't write about economics but describes the gold market. Maybe you will also like "The Gold Market - by James Orlin Grabbe."
So, how much gold is there?
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