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May
12
2021

Basel 3 rules will wreck gold price suppression, LBMA warns Bank of England
Chris Powell

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Pending “Basel III” regulations emanating from the Bank for International Settlements could destroy the clearing and settlement system for “unallocated” — that is, “paper” or imaginary — gold and silver, the London Bullion Market Association and the World Gold Council warned the Bank of England this week.

In a 58-page protest submitted to the Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority, the LBMA and the World Gold Council complained that the “Net Stable Funding Ratio” provision of the Basel III regulations would require the London bullion banks to hold funds offsetting 85 percent of the value of the unallocated gold they hold for customers, and the banks could not afford this.

Most precious metals held by the LBMA’s trade-processing banks, operating as the London Precious Metals Clearing Ltd., are “unallocated” metal, the protest says.

According to the protest, the new rules will have a “damaging effect” on the precious metals clearing and settlement system, “potentially undermining the system completely.”

The protest continues: “The required stable funding for short-term assets would significantly increase costs for London Precious Metals Clearing Ltd. clearing banks to the point that some would be forced to exit the clearing and settlement system, which may even be at risk of collapsing completely. …”

The protest acknowledges that LBMA-member banks obtain gold loans from central banks and re-land the metal “to support the liquidity of the market,” the longstanding euphemism for central bank intervention to suppress monetary metals prices and support government currencies and bonds.

The LBMA and World Gold Council protest is dated May 4 and is posted at the LBMA’s internet site here:

https://www.lbma.org.uk/articles/lbma-responds-to-prudential-regulation-…

For safety’s sake, it is also posted at GATA’s internet site here:

LBMA-WorldGoldCouncil-BaselIIIProtest.pdf

In an interview posted Friday for Kinesis Money, London metals trader Andrew Maguire called the LBMA-WGC protest a surprising confession of weakness. Maguire construes the Basel III regulations as an attack on the “paper gold” mechanism of gold price suppression, a trigger for an upward revaluation of gold, and thus an attack against the domination of the currency markets by the U.S. dollar.

Maguire’s interview is posted here.

CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.
[email protected]

 



 

Powell has been managing editor of the Journal Inquirer, a daily newspaper in Manchester, Connecticut, since 1974. He began working at the paper when he left high school in 1967. He writes a column about Connecticut issues that is published in a dozen other newspapers in the state and Rhode Island and often appears on radio and television public-affairs programs in Connecticut.

From 2004 through 2009 he was legislative chairman of the Connecticut Council on Freedom of Information. In 2006 he was inducted into the Academy of New England Journalists by the New England chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and the New England Society of Newspaper Editors.

In addition to the Connecticut Council on Freedom of Information, he is a member of the Connecticut, Manchester, and Vernon historical societies and the Churchill Centre.

 

 

 

 

 

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