China at the wheel of the Soros and Goldman Gold Hedging Vessel

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Yi Gang, head of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, said that while gold was "not a bad asset," it would never become a big part of China's overall investment portfolio.

"The international gold market is very limited. If I purchase gold on a massive scale, it will definitely push up global gold prices," Yi said
at a news conference on the sidelines of China's annual parliament.

"So, as for suggestions from many friends that we should increase gold holdings, we will give prudent consideration to this, according to
market conditions."

Gold fell $3 in the hour after Yi spoke, later paring losses to reach $1,122 per ounce, as many market participants had already discounted the chances
of a sudden gold spree by China.

Many investors have wondered whether China might buy 191.3 tonnes of gold being offered for sale by the International Monetary Fund, after India
bought 200 tonnes in November.

"We have been saying that whilst it's clearly the case that it's sensible for China to buy some gold, we think it's more likely they'll be doing
it quietly in the open market as opposed to taking a large chunk of the
IMF gold," David Barclay, commodities analyst at Standard Chartered.

State media have reported the country is unlikely to do so, partly for fear of fuelling market speculation, and Barclay said he thought it was
largely a question of price.

"If we have gold correct down below $1,000 then I think it's more likely, given that they've said prices below $1,000 are more reasonable and
also it would be lower than the $1,045 level that India bought at.
There is that rivalry between the two countries."

"CHINA WON'T IGNITE THE MARKET"

The Chinese government wowed the gold market last year by revealing it had increased its holdings of the metal to 1,054 tonnes from 600 tonnes in
2003. Buying the IMF gold might cause prices to spike, Barclay said.

"Prices haven't really corrected that much despite the drop in the euro, and we've seen investor positioning turn a bit more positive. It wouldn't
take much, if China did come out, to really ignite the market, and I
don't think that's something they want to do."

China's $2.4 trillion in foreign currency reserves and its relatively small gold holdings have fueled speculation the country is continuing to buy,
although officials have insisted that any increases have come from
domestically produced gold and the international price is too high.

"It is, in fact, impossible for gold to become a major investment channel for China's foreign exchange reserves. We have 1,000 tonnes now, and
even if I double that holding, according to current prices, that would
be about $30 billion," Yi said. "It would just increase the level of
gold (in China's reserves) to about 2 percent from the current 1
percent."

Yi also said that, from a long-term investment perspective, gold was not the best play.

"Gold prices in recent years have risen very nicely, but if we look at the price over the last 30 years, gold prices moved in great swings," he
said. "So as an investment, its yield is not very good from a 30-year
point of view."

China is vying with India to be the world's top consumer of gold. It is already the top producer, with output of 313.98 tonnes last year, up by almost 50
percent in five years.

In January, China produced 21.81 tonnes, a rise of 8.1 percent from a year earlier, according to the Ministry of Industry and Information.

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China is screwed as soon as they find out their mortgage holdings are worthless. Go to www.chinkinthearmor.net
Well, that's sort of why China is going on a mad gold grab, they bought 191 tons of gold from the IMF a few months back. Now, I know the IMF is just as corrupt as any other entity out there (seeing as they have sold India and China both tungsten instead of gold in the past) but if this is REAL gold this time, China has no need to worry about mortgage holdings, because they won't be holding US debt as a mortgage backed securities it'll all be in gold, that's the whole point. By releasing the US debt they held as mortgage backed securities, China is pulling the plug on the dollar and helping the US with assisted financial suicide. It's actually quite a smart move on China's part.

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