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Why the new central bank agreement is bullish for gold

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Central bankers sign new accord on gold

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By Thomas Atkins

BASEL, Switzerland, March 8 (Reuters) -- Europe's central
banks said on Monday they had reached a new deal that

The ''Greenspan put'' is the end of moral hazard in the markets

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The New Gold Accord

By Michael Kosares
Centennial Precious Metals, Denver
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Monday, March 8, 2004

I see the renewal of the European central banks' gold sales
agreement as a positive for the gold market. Here's why.

When you look a the supply demand tables, the one thing that
stands out clearly is that mine production is static in the

Korelin Business Report interviews GATA''s Murphy and Silver Investor''s Morgan

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A Greenspan put -- for now?

By John Brimelow
CBS.MarketWatch.com
Monday, March 8, 2004

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NEW YORK -- More shock and awe from Ben Bernanke?

Careful study of this rising Federal Reserve governor's March 2

Gold is starting to beat the Dow, GoldMoney''s Turk reports

Section: Daily Dispatches

8:35p ET Monday, March 8, 2004

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Al Korelin of the Korelin Business Report on KUIK-AM1360
in Portland, Ore., interviewed GATA Chairman Bill Murphy
and Silver-Investor.com editor David Morgan on his program
Saturday, March 6.

You can find the Korelin Business Report on the Internet
here:

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Fundamental and technical analysis by Jim Puplava and Eric King

Section: Daily Dispatches

8:43p ET Monday, March 8, 2004

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold

GoldMoney proprietor James Turk, editor of The Freemarket
Gold amp; Money Report and consultant to GATA, has analyzed
the ratio of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the price
of gold. His conclusion:

quot;The goldgram price of the DJIA is again about to start
falling, continuing the downtrend in the DJIA that began
over four years ago. And further, in contrast to the 1980s

More postings of Friday''s ''Midas'': at Gold-Eagle and FinancialSense.com

Section: Daily Dispatches

4:08p Saturday, March 6, 2004

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Jim Puplava interviews GATA Chairman Bill Murphy
and futures trader and analyst Eric King about gold
and silver on today's edition of the quot;Financial Sense
Newshour,quot; an Internet radio program. This is
up-to-the-minute commentary and you don't want
to miss it. You can find it here:

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''Midas'' commentary for Friday posted at GoldSeek

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Hint of a Bottom in Gold?

By Jim Sinclair
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Thursday, March 4, 2004

Today gave us a hint of a bottom as gold made a nice move
to $395.20 until the squaring of currency portions in front of
the jobs report settled it back to $393.20. The financial world
has a habit of fixating for no apparent reason on one report
or another.

Have you written your letter to the CFTC?

Section: Daily Dispatches

9:31a Saturday, March 6, 2004

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

GATA Chairman Bill Murphy's quot;Midasquot; commentary
for Friday at LeMetropoleCafe.com has been posted
in the clear at GoldSeek here:

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CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.

Jim Puplava interviews GATA''s Bill Murphy and trader/analyst Eric King

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9:40a Saturday, March 6, 2004

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

If you haven't yet written a letter to the Commodity
Futures Trading Commission, an excellent example of one,
sent by our friend B.L., is appended. Please do make
your voice heard. Friday's conviction of Martha Stewart
on charges arising from insider trading may put the
authorities under pressure to prove that they want
more than a show trial involving events that had little

The charts show inflation''s in the cards

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Alarm bells sound for Fannie and Freddie

By John Dizard
Financial Times
Sunday, February 29, 2004

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Ordinarily, Alan Greenspan's testimony to Congress gives
Prozac serious competition for medicating the over-anxious.

Last week, though, the Federal Reserve chairman's warnings

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