DMCC warns investors of fraudulent offers to sell gold
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, March 21 - 2007 at 14:56
- PRESS RELEASE
Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) today issued a notification to DMCC members and investors in general to exercise caution in dealing with offers made to sell large quantities of gold at a discount to the market price.
Colin Griffith, Executive Director for Gold and Precious Metals, DMCC, said: "Recent publicity and volatility in gold prices has attracted increased investor focus on this metal. In such circumstances, we often see an upsurge in fraudulent activity. This has been the case in recent weeks."
DMCC officials say that the best protection for investors is to deal only with reputable gold merchants, including those registered with DMCC, and to be wary of any offers that purport to include a discount from the market price. The DMCC also said that it would work closely with the concerned authorities to ensure that appropriate action is taken to protect members.
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About Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC)
DMCC was created in 2002 as a strategic initiative of the Dubai Government to establish a commodity marketplace in Dubai. Rated 'A' by Standard & Poor's, it provides the market infrastructure that brings together a wide range of commodities activities, and is committed to serve the needs of participants in the gold, diamonds and commodities markets. Resident companies of DMCC are offered highly attractive benefits under a free zone status, including a 50-year guaranteed tax holiday, 100 per cent business ownership, full ownership of business premises, and a secure regulated environment.
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