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The impact of gold price on the value of gold mining stock
Review of Financial Economics, 1995AbstractThe value of a gold mine is shown to be a function of the return on gold, production costs, the level of gold reserves, and the proportion of assets unrelated to gold price risk. Assuming that forward gold prices are the market's unbiased expectations of future spot prices, a model is derived that estimates the theoretical gold price elasticity
Laurence E. Blose, Joseph C.P. Shieh
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Gold Value Clauses and Public Policy
Israel Law Review, 1970Gold value clauses are rarely used in England. In the United States, before the Joint Resolution of both Houses of Congress of January 5, 1933, which abrogated gold clauses in the U.S. retrospectively and prospectively, declaring them to be against public policy, gold coin clauses were a common occurrence. In the past on the European continent much use
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The value of gold as a reserve asset
World Development, 1980Abstract An unresolved feature of the present international monetary system is the absence of any agreement, formal or informal, as to the appropriate price at which gold held as a reserve asset is to be valued. This omission has become increasingly evident in recent months as the market price of gold has surged to levels 10 times as high as the ...
David A. Brodsky, Gary P. Sampson
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Value at Risk Analysis of Gold Price Returns Using Extreme Value Theory [PDF]
There are many approaches to evaluate the return. However, Extreme Value Theory is the right method to analysis Value at Risk of Gold Price Return. The method is covered tothe block maxima and the Peak over Thresholds modeling. This study uses a daily gold price in US dollar over the period of January 1, 1985 to August 31, 2011.The purpose is to ...
Kittiya Chaithep +3 more
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Value and Complications of Gold Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1959SummaryThe mechanism by which gold acts in rheumatoid arthritis is not properly understood. It is only known that the gold compounds block the SH groups of glutathione, cysteine and perhaps other sulfhydryl compounds in the body and partly inhibit normal oxireduction processes in the cells.Thus also the mechanism by which the toxic reactions of gold ...
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Gold: The Value Beneath the Earth
The article “Gold: The Value Beneath the Earth” explores the role of gold as Subterranean Capital, a form of natural wealth embedded within the Earth’s crust that represents both economic strength and national faith. Gold deposits underground act as Natural Collateral Assets, stabilizing national economies and symbolizing sovereignty even before ...openaire +1 more source
Relative Value and the Gold-Silver Ratio
2014To understand gold, one has to take a step back in time and look at the price series of the yellow metal over the last 101 years.
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Value and Wealth in Chains for Gold Jewellery
2020This paper seeks to identify and explore aspects of value and wealth creation and management in gold jewellery chains. It argues that the gold jewellery sector is a case in point for the examination of how value and wealth creation and protection are intertwined.
Thomsen, Lotte +2 more
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