
“A rush into haven assets that began during the financial crisis is getting a new lease on life from an upsurge in populist politics and a quickening of inflation. Two firms say they’re planning to open vaults in Europe capable of holding more than 100 million euros ($112 million) in gold, offering customers lower costs than exchange-traded products and protection from rising prices.”
Read more: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-06-06/the-new-gold-rush-is-all-about-vaults
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