Monday, August 22, 2011

Hugo Chavez wants his gold

Hugo Chavez has recalled over $11 billion worth of gold reserves to come back to Venezuela calling gold from the U.S., Europe, Canada and the Swiss Bank. Gold has hit new records when it comes to price and the president of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, has decided to cash out. Chavez is asking the US, Britain and Switzerland to give him his $11 billion in gold reserves. What does this mean and why should we care? Adrian Salbuchi, author and researcher, gives us some insight on the decision made by Chavez

Friday, August 19, 2011

Adrian Salbuchi on Chavez decision to repatriate his gold from western Banks

Venezuela's President wants all the country's gold being held in European and American banks returned to Caracas. It would be the largest physical movement of gold in recent history. Hugo Chavez said he's trying to protect his country from the financial woes on both sides of the Atlantic. RT talks to Adrian Salbuchi, who's in Buenos Aires.

Adrian Salbuchi on Chavez decision to repatriate his gold from western Banks

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