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Old 29th May 2006, 09:48 AM
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7.Gold deposit schemes of banks.
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Can you elaborate on this, or may be just provide a link to a bank website offering this.

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Can you elaborate on this, or may be just provide a link to a bank website offering this.

Thanks and regards
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Hi Sanjay

Try State Bank Of India. They used to give 2% PA interest on the value of Gold based on the price declared perhaps every month/quarter. I am not sure about frequency of declaration.If price appreciates you get more interest. Capital gains is yours. Same if price depreciates.

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Oh people thought that investment could mean only one thing shares and shares and more shares. There is a world out there.


Well running out of time. Tomorrow rest of the groups will be covered.
If Boring , please avoid reading.

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Hi Pankaj,

Oh boring come on dear Pankaj. Where do we a get free chance of learn all these things.

Thanks for wonderful information that you are sharing with us.

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Hi Pankaj,

Oh boring come on dear Pankaj. Where do we a get free chance of learn all these things.

Thanks for wonderful information that you are sharing with us.

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Hi Rajesh

Thanks for kind words. I don't pretend to be an expert nor am I one even by profession or training. Just some basic rules to keep bloodpressure in check only.

I will continue but for my domestic chores . Next Group will be covered soon.

I just try to keep morale up by trying to post as much as possible about what is the need of the hour and what I am fundamentally convinced about.

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Try State Bank Of India. They used to give 2% PA interest on the value of Gold based on the price declared perhaps every month/quarter. I am not sure about frequency of declaration.If price appreciates you get more interest. Capital gains is yours. Same if price depreciates.

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Here is one link on gold deposit scheme. Check for the current status on the scheme
http://iob.in/golddep.asp
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