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Gold barsBars with a minimum content of 99.5% gold, which may be held by central banks or traded by investors.Gold bars Similar MatchesGold standardGold standardA monetary system in which both the value of a unit of the currency and the quantity of it in circulation are specified in terms of gold. If two currencies are both on the gold standard, then the exchange rate between them is approximately determined by their two prices in terms of gold. Golden crossGolden crossIn technical analysis, what happens when the short moving average price of a stock (say, its 20-day moving average) cuts above a longer moving average (say, its 50-day average).For chartists, this cross is a sign that sentiment in the market has turned decidedly in favour of the stock, especially if up to that point two moving averages have been moving roughly in parallel. Golden handshakeGolden handshakeA large payment to a senior employee who is forced into retirement or fired as a result of a takeover or simular development. Gold exchange standardGold exchange standardA fixed exchange rate system adopted in the Bretton Woods agreement. It required the U.S. to peg the dollar to gold and other countries to peg their currencies to the dollar. Golden handcuffsGolden handcuffsA contract that binds a broker to a brokerage firm by offering the broker commissions and bonuses, but penalizes the broker if he or she goes to work for another firm. Further SuggestionsGoldbugGold certificate gold card Goldilocks economy Gold fixing Gold bullion Monetary gold Gold standard gold fix Gold bond Golden parachute Golden hello Goldilocks economy Gold coins |
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