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''Commodities - precious metals''.
#A market is generally said to be hard if prices in the market are rising.
 
#Hard measures are ones which are readily quantifiable, especially in money terms.  
Bullion means precious metals traded principally for the value of the metal itself, often in wholesale quantities.
 
Most commonly, bullion includes gold and silver.
 
It can also include platinum and palladium.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Bullion coin]]
* [[Hard call protection]]
* [[Hard currency]]
* [[Soft]]
* [[Commodity]]
* [[Commodity]]
* [[IBMA]]
* [[Legal tender]]
* [[NIPS Code]]
* [[Non-investment product]]
* [[Sovereign]]
* [[Wholesale]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 19:39, 4 May 2016

  1. A market is generally said to be hard if prices in the market are rising.
  2. Hard measures are ones which are readily quantifiable, especially in money terms.


See also