Prospect for gold
- London Rosendale Press 1987
- 204p.
This book looks at the gold business in the late 1980s and asks where it is going for the rest of this century. In the twenty years that I have been writing about gold the business has already been transformed from the days of $35 an ounce, strictly maintained by the central banks gold pool into a free-wheeling, round the clock trading game. I have tacked many of those changes in earlier books, starting with The World of Gold through to The New World of Gold. The prospect for gold, by contrast, looks forward to the challenges ahead, particularly because the present boom in gold mining has opened up a real question of the poor at which all this new supply can be absorbed.