Others’ Words (July 13, 1992)

Gold’s role as an industrial metal has grown significantly in the last five years, driven almost solely by demand for gold jewelry. Much of this growth has come from the newly industrializing nations of the Pacific Rim where the transfer of wealth and growth of a more prosperous middle class have fuelled jewelry demand that far outpaced increases in population and GDP.

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