ZeroHedge: As Chavez Pulls Venezuela’s Gold From JP Morgan, Is The Great Scramble For Physical Starting?
- The scramble for physical gold by countries has begun. Many central banks all over the world are accumulating physical gold. They know that the USD will eventually be greatly devalued. There are no safe currencies compared to gold. Even the safest fiat currency: the Swiss Franc is being competitively devalued. The Swiss government knows that the strong Swiss Franc is hurting their economy and is considering pegging it to the Euro. The world is undergoing competitive devaluations, currency war. This will lead to a global monetary meltdown. Got gold yet?
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As Chavez Pulls Venezuela’s Gold From JP Morgan, Is The Great
Scramble For Physical Starting?
by Tyler Durden, http://www.zerohedge.com/
In addition to the nationalization of his gold industry, Chavez earlier also announced that he would recover virtually all gold that Venezuela hold abroad, starting with 99 tons of gold at the Bank of England. As the WSJ reported earlier, “The Bank of England recently received a request from the Venezuelan government about transferring the 99 tons of gold Venezuela holds in the bank back to Venezuela, said a person familiar with the matter. A spokesman from the Bank of England declined to comment whether Venezuela had any gold on deposit at the bank.” That’s great, but not really a gamechanger. After all the BOE should have said gold.
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What could well be a gamechanger is that according to an update from Bloomberg, Venezuela has gold with, you guessed it, JP Morgan, Barclays, and Bank Of Nova Scotia. As most know, JPM is one of the 5 vault banks. The fun begins if Chavez demands physical delivery of more than 10.6 tons of physical because as today’s CME update of metal depository statistics, JPM only has 338,303 ounces of registered gold in storage. Or roughly 10.6 tons. A modest deposit of this size would cause some serious white hair at JPM as the bank scrambles to find the replacement gold, which has already been pledged about 100 times across the various paper markets. Keep an eye on gold in the illiquid after hour market. The overdue scramble for delivery may be about to begin.
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