Similar words: ebullition, ebullient, ebullience, stallion, million, scallion, billion, millions. Meaning: ['bʊljən] n. 1. a mass of precious metal 2. gold or silver in bars or ingots.
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31. Client may be unable to settle adverse trades volatile market movements in the price of Bullion.
32. Ask then: " Your size bullion does not want, what? "
33. Commodity: AU Metal ( Gold Bullion ) Bar Form 12.5 kg GLD Std.
34. SB may execute all purchases and sales of bullion contracts for Customer's account through SB or through an omnibus clearing agreement.
35. Textiles, Readymade Garments , Jewelry, Bullion - Gold and Silver, Garments, Jewellery.
36. Most gold is exchanged and stored in vaults under the supervision of a special organization based in London, the London Bullion Market Association (or LBMA).
37. India, the world largest gold consumer, has also seen a surge in silver demand as an alternative investment to bullion, leading to tightness in the physical market.
38. Indeed, uncertainty, while anathema to investors in equities, is manna from heaven to investors in bullion.
39. In the London bullion market yesterday, the price of gold was steady.
40. Two that have done investors proud are the yen and gold bullion.
41. Congressman and former presidential candidate Ron Paul—also a major gold bug—likewise sees the price of bullion rising from today's levels.
42. The risk of loss in leveraged Foreign Exchange and Bullion trading can be substantial. One may sustain losses in excess of one's initial margin funds.
43. But its ultimate impact on the bullion market is dependent on the identity of the counterparty in the swap -- a topic still being hotly debated in the gold community in Europe.
44. Many people see gold as the "anti-dollar", so if the greenback does well,[http://sentencedict.com/bullion.html] they have less incentive to own bullion.
45. The average London Bullion Market Association gold fix for 2010 was $1,225 an ounce. Spot gold rose 30 percent last year, hitting a record $1,430.95 an ounce in December.
46. You can thus count on the bullion price to rise as Treasury bond yields are increasing.
47. In 2009, GFMS expects a renewed gold price strength and the gold bullion market to remain in place.
48. In August, a shortage of the popular American Eagle bullion coins forced the U.S. Mint to temporarily suspend their sales.
49. The silver-rich lead came from the continuous crystallizer is then subjected to vacuum distillation, yielding silver bullion of over 80% Ag.
50. And gutty 1580 yuan of bullion roses, become this year one of burgeoning commodity of Valentine's Day market.
51. The House of Rothschild continued to buy and sell bullion and rare coins.
52. Only those silver coins which were much worn by usage or in any other way defaced or reduced in weight remained in current use; it did not pay to export and to sell them on the bullion market.
53. But bullion prices have dropped so sharply that buying is active in the Asian physical market, and that could bode well for gold prices in the weeks ahead.
54. In the Middle East Gold Securities launched a sharia compliant vehicle , also backed by gold bullion.
55. Bullion - Gold and Silver, Ores Tantalo, Gold, Amethyst, Crystal BullionSilver.
56. Either the bullion market or the Treasury bond market is mistaken about the long-term inflationary outlook.
57. The London Bullion Market Association recently predicted world gold prices would stay at $652.38 per ounce this year[sentencedict.com], up from less than $310 in 2006.
58. A poll of about 370 delegates at the London Bullion Market Association's annual conference predicted that gold would be at $1, 181 in 12 months' time.
59. The vast majority of the counter transactions is through the London Bullion Market Association ( LBMA ) conducted.
60. In 2008 Wyham exclusive sale for Great China Bullion Limited in China.
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