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un franc suisse indexé sur l'or / à l'étude au parlement suisse par marie Mar 22 Mai 2012 - 17:30 | |
| Sous l'impulsion du parti conservateur suisse, le SVP, Le parlement Suisse discute aujourdhui de l'introduction d'un nouveau franc suisse, indexé sur l'or !une pièce d'or de 0.1 grammes vaudrait 5 francs suisses( ce qui correspond en gros à la valeur actuelle de l'or en francs suisses ==> 48 francs suisse le gramme ) la monnaie officielle resterait le franc suisse. - Citation :
- Swiss Parliament Examines ‘Gold Franc’ Currency Today
A panel of the Swiss parliament is discussing the introduction of the parallel ‘Gold franc’ currency.
Bloomberg has picked up on the news which was reported by Neue Luzerner Zeitung.
The Swiss parliament panel will discuss a proposal aimed at introducing a new currency, or a so-called gold franc.
Under the proposal, which will be debated in the lower house’s economic panel in Bern today, one coin in gold would be worth about 5 Swiss francs ($5.30), the Swiss newspaper reported. The Swiss franc would remain the official currency, the paper said.
The proposal may lead to a wider debate about the Swiss franc and the role gold might again play to protect the Swiss franc from currency debasement.
The initiative is part of the “Healthy Currency” campaign which is being promoted by the country’s biggest party – the conservative Swiss People’s Party (SVP).
The party is reflecting Swiss people’s concerns about the Eurozone and global financial turmoil and the growing risk of inflation and seeking to reverse the government’s current policy on gold – which is that the Swiss franc is a fiat currency, like all modern currencies and is not backed by gold but by the promises of politicians and bankers.
Buying gold bullion coins and bars and gold certificates requires professional advice in Switzerland and some other countries and banks are the largest providers. Even the smallest gold coins can cost a few hundred francs.
One of the new gold francs, on the other hand, with a gold content of 0.1 grams, could be purchased for just 5 francs (at current prices) and would mean that gold became more widely owned by ordinary people in Switzerland and could even become a medium of exchange as is happening in Utah, Montana, Missouri, Colorado, Idaho and Indiana in the U.S where gold has become legal tender again or is set to become legal tender again.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/swiss-parliament-examines-%E2%80%98gold-franc%E2%80%99-currency-today et en français http://www.20min.ch/ro/economie/news/story/Initiative-populaire-pour-le-franc-or--29392799 Marie Pas de copier-coller: merci de faire un lien vers ce post. Suivez Hardinvestor sur Twitter et sur Facebook |
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| | | salut Sandro par marie Mar 29 Mai 2012 - 15:04 | |
| je m'étais aussi posée la question, en regardant la photo de la pièce... peu d'informations disponibles surtout en langue française... mais d'après ce que je comprends, il s'agirait bien d'une pièce bimétallique ! - Citation :
- Des pièces d’or bimétalliques seront disponibles à partir d’environ $6.
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| | | Re: un franc suisse indexé sur l'or / à l'étude au parlement suisse par g.sandro Mar 29 Mai 2012 - 15:13 | |
| certes, ça c'est évident, mais si le terme bimétallique a une forte connotation historique Gold+silver, il n'est pas pour autant littéralement erroné pour autant pour qualifier gold+ alliage pourrave type kupro... Silver is king, Go Gold !
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| | | Egon von Greyerz / interview par marie Jeu 18 Oct 2012 - 21:17 | |
| Von Greyertz revient sur la longue tradition de la Suisse avec l'or et explique pourquoi il favorise plus particulièrement ce projet de "franc suisse or" A noter et pour la question précédente de Sandro, que personne ne parle de l'alliage entourant le "petit cercle or" ( argent, ou autre métal ) dans lequel serait fait cette pièce http://www.goldfranc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/A4-Argument-de-quoi-sagit-il-f-e-De-quoi-sagit-il.pdf**** voici l'interview de Von Greyerz - Citation :
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Greyerz added this regarding Switzerland and their gold activities: “Eric, Switzerland has had a tradition of refining gold for a long time. Out of the top six refiners in the world, the top 6 refiners produce 90% of all refined gold, and four of those six refiners are in Switzerland.
So there is a longstanding tradition for Switzerland to produce gold. This is why Switzerland must be looked upon as a country which will not confiscate gold, and not tax gold in a way that other countries do. On top of that there are actually two initiatives taking place (in Switzerland). Both of them are initiatives to introduce gold as a form of currency. One initiative would make the Swiss currency backed by the government gold up to 20%.
But there is another one which in my view is very interesting. We are actually supporting that one. It is an initiative that will introduce a Swiss gold coin as a parallel currency. This would be approved by government. There have already been discussions with various people in Parliament who are looking upon this very positively.
People could use it (gold coins) as money. And because of the tradition of saving and investing in gold in Switzerland, I think it has a very good chance (of passing). Of course that would mean Switzerland would be very unlikely to ever confiscate gold if this initiative passes.”
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