The World Gold Council is a non profit organization to promote and champion the use of gold. They try to increase the demand for gold on behalf of the major gold mining companies.
The World Gold Council was created in 1987. It was established by leading gold mining companies, with the aim of promoting and encouraging the demand for gold globally.
The non-profit association World Gold Council was established in 1987. It is based in the UK and has the role of promoting the use of gold and stimulate the demand for gold.
India is the biggest consumer of gold in the world with reportedly 737 tones of gold by the year 1997 acoording to the world gold council.
Torgbui Sri II was the first to sit on the Gold Coast Legislative Council in 1916.
One can find data on the gold trade in many money or investment publications. Reuters also reports regularly on the gold trade. The World Gold Council also provides trade data.
According to the world gold council a total of 165 000 tonnes of gold have been mined in the whole of human history, up until 2009. This has a volume of 8500m3, this woul form a cube with sides of 20.4 metres.
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