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		<description>[...] If You Listen, the Markets Will Tell You…  Gold prices are going up. Jim Rogers has long been a bull on China, to the point where his daughter’s first language is Mandarin, and is betting on a rise in commodity prices because of demand from China. He highlights this point in his new book A Bull in China: Investing Profitably in the World’s Greatest Market. The recurring theme is not so much demand from China, but that people in Asia are turning to gold as an investment, safer than property. In my previous article, I mentioned that g [...]</description>
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		<dc:creator>Economy &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Philippine Dreams.</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] If You Listen, the Markets Will Tell You…  Gold prices are going up. Jim Rogers has long been a bull on China, to the point where his daughter’s first language is Mandarin, and is betting on a rise in commodity prices because of demand from China. He highlights this point in his new book A Bull in China: Investing Profitably in the World’s Greatest Market. The recurring theme is not so much demand from China, but that people in Asia are turning to gold as an investment, safer than property. In my previous article, I mentioned that g [...]</description>
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