The South China Morning Post has reported a sharp drop by 42% in gold purchases coming from China. This is typical as we head into the lows. The idea that they will just keep buying as prices fall is wishful thinking. China should relax its demand as prices decline.
China Imports of Gold Drop by 42%
Posted Jan 2, 2014 by Martin Armstrong |
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