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habe wiederholt hier versucht zu posten, ging aber nicht durch..
Die Bewertung kann ich mir schon eher erklären... hat das was mit chinesischen A und B Aktien zu tun?
Zijin Mining
Zijin is a large-scale mining group headquartered in Shanghang County, in China's Fujian Province. It is one of the largest gold producers, second largest mineral copper producer and a significant zinc, tungsten and iron ore producer in China. Zijin trades on the Shanghai and Hong Kong stock exchanges and has a market capitalization of more than US$15 billion.
Zijin is a large-scale mining group headquartered in Shanghang County, in China's Fujian Province. It is one of the largest gold producers, second largest mineral copper producer and a significant zinc, tungsten and iron ore producer in China. Zijin trades on the Shanghai and Hong Kong stock exchanges and has a market capitalization of more than US$15 billion.
Russia Wants to Boost Gold Reserves to $500 Billion
Russia’s Central Bank says it’s determined to boost the country’s gold reserves to pre-2013 levels of at least $500 billion in order to cover its negative capital outflow.
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The head of Russia’s Central Bank has said the country intends to boost its gold reserves to $500 billion, which is more than double its current reserves.
Elvira Nabiullina, head of the Central Bank, told Rossiyskaya Gazeta that Russia will try to boost its gold reserves to $500 billion, even though $188 billion is deemed sufficient for the country.
Currently, Russia possesses some $360.5 billion worth of gold reserves, an amount that covers over three months of imports, the country’s short-term foreign debt, and twenty percent of Russia’s entire money supply.
According to Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Russia’s gold reserves exceeded the $500 billion mark from 2012-2013, when global oil prices were at their peak. However, right now due to low oil prices, the Russian budget will receive $150-170 billion a year compared to a few years ago before the crisis.
“Recent experiences forced us to reconsider some of our ideas about sufficient and comfortable levels of gold reserves,” Nabiullina said, adding that the country needs a sufficient amount of gold reserves to be able to cover negative capital outflow for the next 2-3 years.
Nabiullina said Russia plans to accumulate more gold reserves gradually, so that high inflation can be avoided.
Source: Rossiyskaya Gazeta via Sputnik News.
Russia’s Central Bank says it’s determined to boost the country’s gold reserves to pre-2013 levels of at least $500 billion in order to cover its negative capital outflow.
Mike Wheatley Subscribe to 6516
Fri, Jun 5 | 1,342 Comments
The head of Russia’s Central Bank has said the country intends to boost its gold reserves to $500 billion, which is more than double its current reserves.
Elvira Nabiullina, head of the Central Bank, told Rossiyskaya Gazeta that Russia will try to boost its gold reserves to $500 billion, even though $188 billion is deemed sufficient for the country.
Currently, Russia possesses some $360.5 billion worth of gold reserves, an amount that covers over three months of imports, the country’s short-term foreign debt, and twenty percent of Russia’s entire money supply.
According to Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Russia’s gold reserves exceeded the $500 billion mark from 2012-2013, when global oil prices were at their peak. However, right now due to low oil prices, the Russian budget will receive $150-170 billion a year compared to a few years ago before the crisis.
“Recent experiences forced us to reconsider some of our ideas about sufficient and comfortable levels of gold reserves,” Nabiullina said, adding that the country needs a sufficient amount of gold reserves to be able to cover negative capital outflow for the next 2-3 years.
Nabiullina said Russia plans to accumulate more gold reserves gradually, so that high inflation can be avoided.
Source: Rossiyskaya Gazeta via Sputnik News.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 49.917.456 von Compakt01 am 05.06.15 11:09:27Ich fühle mich (ebenfalls) unwissend.
Berücksichtige bitte das Zijin im Westen weitgehend unbekannt ist.
Als die kürzlich eingegangenen Verbindungen mit Barrick und Ivanhoe
durch die Fachpresse gegangen ist,
wurde zwar Zijin erwähnt,
aber weder hervorgehoben, noch besprochen, noch zum Kauf empfohlen,
im Gegensatz zu Barrick, welche ich nicht anrühren würde.
Auch andere Goldminen sind wie Zijin dramatisch unterbewertet,
schaue dir mal die Harmony an, oder Focus etc.
Aber damit habe ich kein Problem, die Zeit ist für Zijin halt
noch nicht gekommen.
Wenn sie erstmal im Westen entdeckt wird,
kann sich alles schlagartig ändern.
China und seine Goldpolitik rückt verstärkt in die Schlagzeilen,
da braut sich etwas interessantes und richtungsweisendes zusammen.
Berücksichtige bitte das Zijin im Westen weitgehend unbekannt ist.
Als die kürzlich eingegangenen Verbindungen mit Barrick und Ivanhoe
durch die Fachpresse gegangen ist,
wurde zwar Zijin erwähnt,
aber weder hervorgehoben, noch besprochen, noch zum Kauf empfohlen,
im Gegensatz zu Barrick, welche ich nicht anrühren würde.
Auch andere Goldminen sind wie Zijin dramatisch unterbewertet,
schaue dir mal die Harmony an, oder Focus etc.
Aber damit habe ich kein Problem, die Zeit ist für Zijin halt
noch nicht gekommen.
Wenn sie erstmal im Westen entdeckt wird,
kann sich alles schlagartig ändern.
China und seine Goldpolitik rückt verstärkt in die Schlagzeilen,
da braut sich etwas interessantes und richtungsweisendes zusammen.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 49.915.068 von Goldbaba am 04.06.15 22:53:225,77 Mrd Aktien zu einen Kurs von 0,35 €. kann doch nicht sein, das der Laden so niedrig bewertet ist....Du scheinst dich mit dem Wert gut zu beschäftigen. Kläre mich "Dummen" doch bitte einmal auf
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 49.896.217 von Goldbaba am 02.06.15 14:37:04Hier macht sich jemand Gedanken über den steigenden Goldverbrauch,
welcher nicht von Goldminen gedeckt werden kann:
...with the overall trend of gold accumulations by China and India together continuing to rise alongside incomes and middle class growth, we have to be getting pretty near the crunch point at which there is a serious shortage of available physical gold - some think we are there already.
Whether gold prices can be controlled at current levels under these circumstances will become increasingly difficult.
And with China in particular seeking to tie down more gold supplies through Chinese company acquisitions of, and major stakes in, other gold producers outside their own country and creating gold-positive initiatives like its proposed $16 billion 'Silk Road Gold Fund', it's hard to see the gold price being held down within its current trading range much into the future.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/3233756-is-the-gold-demand-s…
welcher nicht von Goldminen gedeckt werden kann:
...with the overall trend of gold accumulations by China and India together continuing to rise alongside incomes and middle class growth, we have to be getting pretty near the crunch point at which there is a serious shortage of available physical gold - some think we are there already.
Whether gold prices can be controlled at current levels under these circumstances will become increasingly difficult.
And with China in particular seeking to tie down more gold supplies through Chinese company acquisitions of, and major stakes in, other gold producers outside their own country and creating gold-positive initiatives like its proposed $16 billion 'Silk Road Gold Fund', it's hard to see the gold price being held down within its current trading range much into the future.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/3233756-is-the-gold-demand-s…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 49.860.757 von Goldbaba am 27.05.15 21:54:41China is boosting its influence in global gold markets by establishing its largest gold-investment fund led by Shanghai Gold Exchange (SGE), which is expected to raise about 100 billion yuan ($16.1 billion).
....Indeed, Asia's gold demand is growing rapidly, accounting for more than 70 percent of the global total. Today China is the world's largest gold producer, and both major importer and consumer of the precious metal.
Predictably, Asia's "golden rush" raises concerns in the West, prompting Western mass media to speculate that Beijing may soon introduce a new gold standard to displace the dollar. Furthermore, China may introduce its gold fixing reference price in yuan before the end of this year, reports say.
Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently admitted that the Chinese currency is "no longer undervalued," actually opening doors for the yuan to global currency market...
http://sputniknews.com/asia/20150528/1022671116.html
....Indeed, Asia's gold demand is growing rapidly, accounting for more than 70 percent of the global total. Today China is the world's largest gold producer, and both major importer and consumer of the precious metal.
Predictably, Asia's "golden rush" raises concerns in the West, prompting Western mass media to speculate that Beijing may soon introduce a new gold standard to displace the dollar. Furthermore, China may introduce its gold fixing reference price in yuan before the end of this year, reports say.
Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently admitted that the Chinese currency is "no longer undervalued," actually opening doors for the yuan to global currency market...
http://sputniknews.com/asia/20150528/1022671116.html
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 49.857.985 von Eurocop2000 am 27.05.15 16:20:592007/2008 notierte Zijin bei ca. 0,90 HKD
also mehr das Doppelte.
Aber seitdem wurden viele Beteiligungen eingegangen
und Minen gekauft,
wie Norton Gold Fields,
die ihrerseits 3 weitere australische Goldminengesellschaften geschluckt hat.
Kurz,-- im Zijinkurs ist noch vieles an Steigerungspotential möglich.
also mehr das Doppelte.
Aber seitdem wurden viele Beteiligungen eingegangen
und Minen gekauft,
wie Norton Gold Fields,
die ihrerseits 3 weitere australische Goldminengesellschaften geschluckt hat.
Kurz,-- im Zijinkurs ist noch vieles an Steigerungspotential möglich.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 49.855.861 von Goldbaba am 27.05.15 12:25:25Der 5-Jahreschart von Zijin ist zum Küssen.
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