In the 1980s Lloyd Blankfein, the future boss of Goldman Sachs but then a rookie gold trader, bought a kilogram of the metal for himself. He describes this in “Streetwise”, his memoir, as less an ...
Most gold demand comes from investors who use it to hedge against inflation, economic uncertainty, and political turmoil. Buying physical metal is the surest way to achieve this, but many investors ...
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