Gold to be sold for the first time via the London Stock Exchange

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Investors will be able to buy and sell gold on the London Stock Exchange for the first time through ...

Investors will be able to buy and sell gold on the London Stock Exchange for the first time through the listing of World Gold Council subsidiary Gold Bullion Securities. Listing on 9 December, the gold-backed securities offer a means of investing in the market without having to take physical delivery of gold. Denominations are as small as one-tenth of an ounce of bullion. Investment in the asset class has traditionally been hampered by poor access and high costs, plus the need for custody and insurance of gold bars. The listing of Gold Bullion Securities in the UK, under the symbol GBS, ...

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