I cinesi comprano oro e altri minerali - gz
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By: GZ on Lunedì 22 Gennaio 2007 19:11
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Stanotte in Australia hanno fatto festa comprando tutti i loro titoli minearari tipo i soliti ^BHP#^ Billiton e ^Rio Tinto#^
A Londra la cosa è continuata sulle ^AngloGold#^ o ^Xstrata#^, con l'^oro#^ che è tornato a 640$ (per chi non segue attivamente nel 2000 era sui 300$) e l'argento anche più forte
Il motivo è che il premier cinese ha detto stanotte (che poi per loro è mattina) di avere intenzione di cambiare un poco dei 1.000 miliardi di dollari che ha accumulato in "minerali"
Basta che la Cina sposti un 10% delle sue riserve in dollari e hai dei fuochi d'artificio su parecchi metalli
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----China Plans to Shift Use of Foreign Exchange Reserves
By Xiao Yu and Wing-Gar Cheng
Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) -- China, the world's biggest consumer of coal and metals, will use its foreign exchange reserves to buy ``strategic'' resources, Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan said.
The government will increase the nation's purchases of resources for strategic stockpiling when there are ``plentiful'' reserves, Zeng said in a speech carried on the Ministry of Land and Resources Web site today.
China is seeking to boost returns on its $1 trillion of reserves by buying higher yielding assets and diversifying its investment. Premier Wen Jiabao said last week that regulators will consider more ways of using the cash pile. The nation is building an emergency supply of crude oil and plans to expand that to metals to shield the world's fastest-growing major economy from supply disruptions.
``We want to build a ^stockpile mechanism for mineral resources,''...#http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=auSluYb89Cjg&refer=home^ Zeng said in the speech. He didn't give any details of how much of its reserves China might use for the purpose. The government plans to increase resources taxes within three years to curb excessive mining and conserve supplies, he said