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Gold dust and gold leaf are 22-karat gold, and are edible decorations. Silver leaf is also used in the same manner.
Ãâó: www.dufflet.com/html/freshCollection/glossary.asp
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| gold standard |
A form of monetary system which existed at various times up until 1971. The basis for the system is one where a country's currency is backed up by physical bullion and where the notes and coins of a country can be exchanged for the underlying metal.
Ãâó: www.scotiabank.com/cda/content/0,1608,CID8139_LIDe...
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| gold standard |
A fixed exchange rate system whereby the value of each country's currency is directly tied to gold.
Ãâó: wps.aw.com/aw_rohlf_econreason_5/0,5759,11635-,00....
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| gold |
This has been used to refer to both Golden Era Studios and Gold base, now usually referred to as INT, as most INT orgs have relocated there. "Golden Era Productions, in charge of producing e-meters, films, television advertisements, and lectures on cassettes. Includes PDO (Planetary Dissemination Org)." Note: E-Meters were also produced by Bridge. Grady Ward: "My first impression of Gold Base as Keith Henson drove me through it on Monday is that it looked exactly like a Nazi theme park. ...
Ãâó: alley.ethercat.com/xint/glossary.html
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A precious metal usually sought after during times of rapidly rising inflation. For mutual fund investors, gold can also refer to the stock of gold mining companies, as well as bullion.
Ãâó: www.zacks.com/help/glossary/index.php
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