Response of India to this price drop

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Photonaware said:
Glad to see the hundreds of millions of pounds of UK tax payers aid to India is being wisely spent.


You mean aid to the same India, from where Britishers looted estimated 6,080,172,021 pounds only for 19th century (according to William Digby author of 'Prosperous India' (1901)).

btw this forum is about gold, not a forum to rant about UK foreign relations, so please let us try to stick to topic :-)
 
Photonaware said:
Glad to see the hundreds of millions of pounds of UK tax payers aid to India is being wisely spent.

These are some of the hardest working people in the world supporting your investments.

I feel the jibe was more about the UK and that I understand.

The UK turtled itself long ago
 
Photonaware said:
Glad to see the hundreds of millions of pounds of UK tax payers aid to India is being wisely spent.
Aid to any country that has a space program is an odd choice of policy, I agree.
 
black5wan said:
Photonaware said:
Glad to see the hundreds of millions of pounds of UK tax payers aid to India is being wisely spent.


You mean aid to the same India, from where Britishers looted estimated 6,080,172,021 pounds only for 19th century (according to William Digby author of 'Prosperous India' (1901)).

btw this forum is about gold, not a forum to rant about UK foreign relations, so please let us try to stick to topic :-)

Dont forget all the diamonds and gems that India "gifted" to the British.

I know a few in Mumbai that have bought forward their wedding gift buying.
 
AngloSaxon said:
Photonaware said:
Glad to see the hundreds of millions of pounds of UK tax payers aid to India is being wisely spent.
Aid to any country that has a space program is an odd choice of policy, I agree.

Come on! Every country does that sort of thing. It's a way to bribe - errr - oil the wheels.
 
Friend of mine in Hong Kong said today when she went past the bullion dealers in Kowloon is was bedlam. She didnt know what all the crowds were about.....she does now!
 
The gold souk in Dubai is very busy too.
They were talking about it on the radio tonight, with lines out the door apparently, and I know my local was busy on Sunday.

I bought on Sunday, and then again on Monday, but the main bullion dealers were closing when I got to the souk on Monday, but there were still a few outside trying to get in. I had to buy at one of the jellery shops instead.
 
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