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Store of Value

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Store of Value
Anything with value that may be stored and retrieved at a later date with the expectation that it will still have value. The most common store of value is money, which generally will still be money after being buried underground for some number of years. Other stores of value include real estate, securities and precious metals.


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7 billion, which is up 15 per cent from the second quarter, as gold's long- term store of value and wealth preservation qualities continued to attract investors and consumers.
The dollar's decline reflects both its diminished appeal as a store of value and reduced relative yield appeal," Hardman wrote in a note.
It is normal to see a shift from the jewellery sector to the retail investment sector as it proves consumer's high affinity to gold and their recognition of its store of value.
 
 
 
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