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June 12: Gold This Week (GTW) daily updates - for Privateer subscribers
June 11: Queen's Birthday holiday in Australia - markets closed
June 10: The current issue of The Privateer (#705) -- Read a quote here
June 7: Bank of England keeps rates at 0.50 percent - votes not to increase the its bond buying
June 6: European Central Bank holds rates steady at 1.00 percent and signals no new "stimulus" measures
June 5: Reserve Bank of Australia lowers interest rates by 0.25 percent to 3.50 percent
June 1: Weekly Gold commentary for NON Privateer subscribers
May 31: Monthly Dow chart - December 1974 to May 2012
May 16: Next Greek elections now scheduled for June 17
April 25: FOMC meeting - Low rates until "at least" late 2014 promise retained. Operation "twist" continued
January 27: US Treasury debt limit raised by $US 1.2 TRILLION to $US 16.394 TRILLION
August 15, 2011: Fortieth anniversary of Nixon closing the "Gold window" on August 15, 1971
August 5, 2011: S&P officially downgrades US sovereign debt from AAA to AA+
Dow - Gold - $US Index: 1999 - 2011
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