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  2. Gold as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Gold prices (US$ per troy ounce), in nominal US$ and inflation adjusted US$ from 1914 onward. Price of gold 1915–2022 Gold price history in 1960–2014 Gold price per gram between Jan 1971 and Jan 2012. The graph shows nominal price in US dollars, the price in 1971 and 2011 US dollars.

  3. United Overseas Bank - Wikipedia

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    United Overseas Bank History Plaque. In 2002, UOB started expanding into the Chinese market by opening a new full-service branch office in Shanghai and upgrading of its Beijing office to a full-service branch. [17] On 16 January 2019, UOB was listed in the Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index (GEI) for the first time in recognition of gender ...

  4. File:Gold Spot Price per Gram from Jan 1971 to Jan 2012.svg

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    English: This chart shows the nominal price of gold along with the price in 1971 and 2011 dollars (adjusted based on the consumer price index). The historical gold price was obtained from www.igolder.com; CPI was obtained from www.rateinflation.com. The data is in section Chart Data.

  5. 1999–2002 sale of United Kingdom gold reserves - Wikipedia

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    The UK government's intention to sell gold and reinvest the proceeds in foreign currency deposits, including euros, was announced on 7 May 1999, when the price of gold stood at US$282.40 per ounce [9] (cf. the price in 1980: $850/oz [10]) The official stated reason for this sale was to diversify the assets of the UK's reserves away from gold, which was deemed to be too volatile.

  6. Chung Khiaw Bank - Wikipedia

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    Chung Khiaw Bank was established as a family-held business on 59 Robinson Road, Singapore.The founding chairman of the bank was millionaire Aw Boon Haw, who famous for his "Star Newspapers", and "Tiger Balm"; after his death, Ko Teck Kin (Chinese: 高德根) [8] and then Aw Cheng Chye, nephew of Aw Boon Haw and son of Aw Boon Par succeed the position.

  7. Gold fixing - Wikipedia

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    The gold price was determined to be £4 18/9 (GBP 4.9375) per troy ounce. The New York gold price was US$19.39. The first few fixings were conducted by telephone until the members started meeting at the Rothschild offices in New Court, St Swithin's Lane.

  8. Lien Ying Chow - Wikipedia

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    Lien cofounded Nanyang University [6] and is the founder of Overseas Union Bank (formerly Overseas Chinese Union Bank), which, in 2001, became part of United Overseas Bank, [3] as well as the Lien Foundation, which he established in 1980. [6] He was winner of the American Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate Award in 1981. [2] [7]

  9. UOB - Wikipedia

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    UOB or UoB is the acronymic abbreviation for: United Overseas Bank , a Singaporean multinational investment bank and financial services company University of Baghdad