THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has sold to the Reserve Bank of India just under half of the 403.3t of gold that it had announced in September as earmarked for sale. The central bank paid 6.7 billion US dollars for the 200t (6.44Moz) from October 19-30, equivalent to an average price of over 1,040 US dollars /oz. "This was done as part of the Reserve Bank's foreign exchange reserves management operations," said the Indian central bank in a statement. A note from the research team at Fairfax IS plc highlighted the potential for the gold price to reach new highs as more investors buy the metal.
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机译:国际货币基金组织(IMF)已向印度储备银行出售了将近9月份宣布出售的403.3吨黄金的一半。中央银行从10月19日至30日以67亿美元的价格购买了200吨(6.44Moz),相当于平均价格超过1,040美元/盎司。印度中央银行在一份声明中说:“这是储备银行外汇储备管理业务的一部分。” Fairfax IS plc研究团队的一份报告强调,随着越来越多的投资者购买黄金,金价有可能达到新高。
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