Mar 05

Soros Fund Management’s 13F filing reveals that the money management firm continues to bet on gold, even while calling the metal “the ultimate bubble” for the past year.

At the end of 2010, the fund held $774 million worth of ETFs that owned gold, about the same as the previous quarter’s gold holdings.

In Q3, the fund reduced its position on some gold mining stocks, but Soros held onto its 12.9 million shares of NovaGold Resources in Q4, the same amount owned at the end of the previous quarter.

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Feb 24

According to the most recent filing of Billionaire hedgde fund manager, John Paulson own investment firm, Paulson & Co. Inc. The following were John Paulson portfolio holding for 2010.

John Paulson Top Five Portfolio holdings

John Paulson Gold Holdings

SPDR Gold Trust

Anglogold Ashanti Ltd.

Mr. Paulson invested heavily in gold on the belief that the dollar would lose value in the coming years. His gold investments are primarily done via a gold exchange-traded fund, SPDR Gold Shares.

John Paulson Stock Portfolio Holdings

Citigroup

Bank of America

Anadarko Petroleum

That bet on bank stocks was perfectly timed to take advantage of the massive fiscal stimulus.

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Nov 11

The price of Gold futures continue to shoot over the roof. One driver of the price is the recent gold purchases by India Central bank from the IMF.

The central bank of India has purchased 200 metric tonns of gold from IMF.

According to this economics time article.

India is spreading its assets which are said to be currently over-weighted with foreign currency, mainly in the form of sovereign US Treasury bonds. In other words, it is a hedge against a falling dollar.

India is the world’s largest private gold consumer, but the government’s holding of gold as an asset is modest. Even so, the latest purchase puts it at Number 10 among the list of top 10 gold-holders in the world.

Of India’s current foreign exchange reserves of nearly $285 billion, foreign currency assets account for more than 90% ($268.3 billion), followed by gold ($10.3 billion), IMF’s Special Drawing Rights ($5.2 billion) and a reserve position in the IMF of $1.59 billion.

While India’s current gold holdings, accounting for just 3.7% of assets, are said to be historically low, buying 200 tons in addition to the 358 tons it already holds is expected to bump up the gold reserves to more than 6%.

As India, China and Brazil buy gold it means more Dollars sales. The dollar may continue sliding downward.

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