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Gold does act as an inflation hedge, but not all the time, explained Artigas.
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For this scenario, Artigas said there are four ways using gold helps a U.S. investor.
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Politically radical, the new leaders, with rare exceptions such as Uruguay's Jose Artigas, were socially conservative.
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Gold has value due to its scarcity, yet the market is large enough to allow sufficient liquidity, Artigas said.
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Also, Artigas said, for those not yet ready to embrace gold ownership, a gold overlay is one way to get familiar with its role.
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Part of it was to show how the metal acts in a different setting, and specifically as a borrowed asset, said Juan Carlos Artigas, global head of investment research at the World Gold Council, in an interview with Kitco News.
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Groenewegen, along with Rachel Benepe of First Eagle Investment management and Juan Carlos Artigas of the gold council, all sharing a panel on gold at the aforementioned conference, made a case for gold as a hedge, not only of inflation, but of risk.
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