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en I think a lot more people are starting to view gold as a currency of sorts and realize that in this uncertain geopolitical environment, they are fleeing to something that has always been a historical safe haven.

en The gold market is fulfilling the promise that gold bugs like myself have touted for years: safe haven in uncertain times.

en We've got a very uncertain geopolitical environment, and we have an uncertain gasoline situation in the U.S., and all those factors are driving the energy market higher.

en The markets have changed their perception about how they view gold. In 'normal' times people see gold as just another currency, a surrogate for the dollar.

en Geopolitical and inflationary concerns have supported the continual flow of money into gold due to its status as a safe haven and diversifying asset class.

en Demand related to inflation and safe-haven fears has been driving gold. I particularly believe numerous gold traders are watching the Iranian situation with great interest, since it has both inflationary and safe haven implications.

en Geopolitical tension, with Iran restarting uranium enrichment ... coupled with high oil prices stocking inflationary fears are supportive for gold's perception (as) a safe-haven asset.

en Some profit taking has emerged overnight as oil prices soften but the current backdrop of geo-political tensions and nervous currency/energy markets are likely to draw investors towards more traditionally safe-haven assets such as gold.

en Very often we use the word historical but it's not historical. This time it is, because I think this is the first time 12 nations, 12 large nations, decide to join their currency, their sovereignty, and to have the same currency. And it's not only a question of a new currency, it's a new stage in the building up of the European Union.

en In any geopolitical tension environment you're going to have people that are going to take their money away from the market and traditionally they would move it to cash, but I think what they are doing now they are seeing the dollar decline and are deciding to move it into gold, which has been moving higher.

en The market continues to appear well-supported and we see the overall macroeconomic and geopolitical environment as favorable for gold.

en The fall (in the gold price) was triggered by the dramatic drop in oil prices, prompting investors to rethink the safe-haven sparkle of gold.

en We rightly pride ourselves on the safe haven we offer to those genuinely fleeing terror. But our moral obligation and love of freedom does not extend to offering hospitality to terrorists.

en I think that what's happening now is that this side of the pond is starting to realize exactly how good this young fellow is. Certainly in Europe and those of us who have had experience over there sort of saw this coming ? not to this degree, I'm not going to take credit for that. But certainly people are starting to realize this guy's for real.

en He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. There is a buyer's strike. People are afraid to touch the old media. No matter how cheap they have gotten, people are fleeing. The environment is scaring them and they can't figure it out.


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