Publisher's Synopsis
This report, originally prepared for the United States Department of the Treasury, offers a detailed analysis of the gold market in 1975. Authored by Thomas W. Wolfe, the study provides insights into the economic factors influencing gold prices, trading behaviors, and the overall state of the gold industry during that period.
The report likely covers topics such as gold supply and demand, international gold reserves, governmental policies impacting gold trading, and forecasts related to future market trends. It serves as a valuable historical document for economists, financial analysts, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of the gold market.
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