he he bacanya dibalik dong .... terus negara mana yg mau dirampok?

> Thanks info-nya Bro...
>
> Walah... China nomor 10 Bro....
> China '*cuma*' punya 661.4 Ton.
> US punya 8965.6 Ton.
>
> salam,
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>
>
> On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:54 PM, <gang...@idola.net.id> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Ini ada artikel mengenai gold reserves
>> Lupa ambil dari mana, tapi tanggalnya cukup recent
>>
>> Jadi tetap china yg punya gold paling banyak
>> Bahkan US rank nbr 10 /  A3K
>>
>> World’s Largest Gold Reserves
>> by anjan in Economics, May 19, 2009
>>
>> Gold has an attraction that no one can resist and throughout our history
>> battles have been fought over it. Our liking for gold is never ending.
>> Want to know who has the largest gold deposits. Read on to know more.
>> Gold has been the center of attraction for men for many a generations.
>> With Gold near the record highs of $1000, let us take a look at who has
>> the most of this precious metal. Here is a list of the top ten countries
>> banking the most bullion! (Data is based on the World Gold Council’s
>> Monthly report and is converted to US short tons at a rate of 1 T >
>> 1.102311 US tons. All monetary estimates are calculated at the rate of
>> 1oz
>> gold = $1000 US)
>>
>> 1.      China - 661.4 Tons, $21.16 Billion. The world’s most populous
>> country
>> also has the world’s tenth largest gold reserve. Expect it to be
>> higher?
>> Well, consider that China’s gold only accounts for 0.9 percent of the
>> country’s foreign reserves. With a population of 1.3 billion, the
>> country
>> holds about $16 worth of gold per person, worth a total of $21.16
>> billion.
>>
>> 2.      European Central Bank, 666.5 Tons, $21.32 Billion. Established
>> in
>> 1998
>> by the European Union, the European Central Bank is responsible for the
>> monetary policy of the member nations of the Euro zone and is
>> headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany. The 666.5 tons of gold accounts for
>> 23.7 percent of the ECB’s foreign reserves and would be worth about
>> $21.32
>> billion in the open market.
>>
>> 3.      Netherlands, 688.39 Tons, $22.02 Billion. The eight largest
>> reserve
>> on
>> our list with 688.39 tons of gold is The Netherlands. The Netherland
>> Bank
>> manages the national finances of the country, including the gold
>> reserves,
>> which amount to approximately $22.02 billion in the current market and
>> account for 55.6 percent of the country’s foreign reserves.
>>
>> 4.      Japan, 843.5 Tons, $26.99 Billion. Although, Japan is seventh on
>> the
>> list, its 843.5 tons of gold account for only 1.8 percent of total
>> foreign
>> reserves. On the open market, Japan’s gold reserves are worth around
>> $26.99 billion and are overseen by the Bank of Japan.
>>
>> 5.      Switzerland, 1,285.6 Tons, $41.13 Billion. Conducting
>> Switzerland’s
>> monetary policy is the Swiss National Bank, which manages the
>> country’s
>> 1,285.6 tons of gold. With the world’s sixth largest reserve of the
>> precious metal, Switzerland’s stockpile would fetch approximately
>> $41.13
>> billion in today’s gold market, accounting for 40.3 percent of the
>> country’s foreign reserves.
>>
>> 6.      Italy, 2,702.6 Tons, $86.48 Billion. The Banca D’Italia is
>> responsible
>> for Italy’s foreign reserves, which have been reported at about
>> 2,702.6
>> tons by the World Gold Council. The fifth largest gold reserve in the
>> world, Italy’s holdings amount to about $86.48 billion, accounting for
>> 64
>> percent of the country’s foreign reserves.
>>
>> 7.      France, 2,930.4 Tons, $94.50 Billion. The French National Bank,
>> Banque
>> De France, is the home of the country’s large gold holdings, which
>> account
>> for 55.2 percent of its foreign reserves. With approximately 2,890.6
>> tons
>> of gold in reserve, France’s holdings are worth approximately $94.50
>> billion.
>>
>> 8.      The IMF, 3,546.1 Tons, $113.48 Billion. The IMF oversees
>> international
>> economic operations of 185 member countries. The IMF’s gold policies
>> have
>> changed in the last quarter century, but the reserves remain in place
>> for
>> use in stabilizing international markets and aiding national economies,
>> such as in December 1999 when it sold a portion of its reserves to aid
>> the
>> Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative. The 3,546.1 tons of
>> IMF
>> Gold would fetch approximately $113.48 billion in today’s market.
>>
>> 9.      Germany, 3767.1 Tons, $120.55 Billion. The Deutsche Bundes bank,
>> Germany’s central bank, has 3,767.1 tons of gold reserves, which are
>> valued at about $120.55 billion. For Germany, its gold reserves account
>> for 62.7 percent of total foreign reserves, according to the World Gold
>> Council.
>>
>> 10.     United States, 8,965.6 Tons, $286.89 Billion. Perhaps the most
>> famous
>> gold depository in the world is the United States Bullion Depository in
>> Fort Knox, Kentucky. It holds a majority of the US gold reserves, which
>> are estimated by the US Mint to be approximately 147.3 million ounces,
>> or
>> approximately 4,603 tons. The United States’ total gold reserves,
>> 8,965.6
>> tons, are valued at approximately $286.89 billion. The remainder of the
>> US
>> reserves are held at the Philadelphia Mint, the Denver Mint, the West
>> Point Bullion Depository and the San Francisco Assay Office.
>>
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
>> [mailto:obrolan-ban...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of boyz
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 11:10 PM
>> To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
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>>
>> Probably...
>> Do you have data sources to convince me? thanks.
>>
>> Salam,
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:02 PM, jacob oen <oenja...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Yes, they're probably the biggest Gold miner, aren't they?
>>
>> And what about "FREEPORT"? Is it belongs to USA?
>>
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: boyz <m457...@yahoo.com.sg>
>>
>> To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:48:36 PM
>> Subject: Re: Bls: [ob] Re: USDIDR 5000, I love you guys :)
>>
>>
>> I dont know that US has the most gold in the world. Do you have the data
>> source?
>> I think, since US leave Bretton Woods System, they no longer piled it
>> up.
>> I mean not piled it on national reserves, but i think they just mining
>> it,
>> produces and sell.
>> But i dunno if they are biggest gold miner / producer.
>>
>> Thanks,
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