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  2. London Bullion Market Association - Wikipedia

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    These lists comprise accredited gold and silver refineries that meet the stringent acceptance criteria. Listed refineries are eligible to produce and ship Good Delivery bars into London. These bars are used to underpin the global OTC gold and silver trades that are settled loco-London.

  3. Rand Refinery - Wikipedia

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    As of 1919, the Bank of England would receive consignments of raw gold from the producers and issue it to individual refineries, refined and then returned to the Bank for sale, and the hope was that after the Rand Refinery was built, the gold industry would still be financed in London and that the refined gold would be sold in the latter.

  4. PAMP (company) - Wikipedia

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    PAMP SA (Produits Artistiques Métaux Précieux) is an independent precious metals refining and fabricating company, and a member of the MKS Group. Established in 1977 in Ticino, Switzerland, PAMP began as a minting facility for small bars and an alloy specialist for jewelry and watchmaking. It now offers services from mining to bullion ...

  5. Ten gold trading centres back LBMA drive to tighten regulations

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  6. Baird & Co - Wikipedia

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    The company is headquartered in Hatton Garden, London, [2] operating out of a 30,000 sq foot high-security refinery in Beckton [3] and an international branch in Singapore. [4] The company primarily trades gold, silver, platinum, palladium and rhodium bars and numismatic coins. All are offered in a range of weights and sizes aimed at private ...

  7. Good Delivery - Wikipedia

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    Good Delivery gold bar weighing 12.4 kilograms (400 ozt) Good Delivery silver bar weighing 31.1 kilograms (1,000 ozt) The Good Delivery specification is a set of rules issued by the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) describing the physical characteristics of gold and silver bars used in settlement in the wholesale London bullion market. [1]

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