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1 These mines may yield gold to the amount of a billion dollars.
2 Higher interest rates increase the opportunity cost of holding non-interest yielding gold .
3 Higher interest rates tend to increase the opportunity cost of holding non- yielding gold .
4 Low interest rates particularly benefit zero- yielding gold , unlike stocks and bonds.
5 Lower interest rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding non- yielding gold .
6 Higher rates would lift the opportunity cost of holding non- yielding gold .
7 Non- yielding gold is often seen as a hedge against inflation and currency weakening.
8 That would increase the opportunity cost of holding non- yielding gold .
9 Higher rates would dent the appeal of non-interest yielding gold .
10 Real returns on U.S. bonds have already fallen sharply, making non- yielding gold more attractive.
11 These cut the opportunity cost of holding non- yielding gold , while weighing on the dollar.
12 Among other producing mines is the Providencia, of Guanajuato, yielding gold , silver, and iron.
13 None of it yielded gold , of course, but a strange and interesting thing did happen.
14 Rising rates would lift the opportunity cost of holding non- yielding gold , while boosting the dollar.
15 Lower yields reduce the opportunity cost of holding non- yielding gold and weigh on the dollar.
16 Easy monetary policy tends to benefit non- yielding gold and weighs on dollar and Treasury yields.
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