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  2. First Eagle Investments - Wikipedia

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    First Eagle Investments is a US investment management company based in New York City that is an adviser to the First Eagle Funds.The company offers a wide range of investment strategies and funds focused on the following investment capabilities: equities, fixed income & currencies, alternative credit and real assets.

  3. Jean-Marie Eveillard - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Marie Eveillard (born 1940) is a French international investor who currently serves as the senior investment adviser to First Eagle Funds. [1] Eveillard, who served more than a quarter century as a portfolio manager, was co-honored in 2001 by Morningstar, Inc. as "Stock Manager of the Year" and was a finalist for their 2009 "fund manager of the decade award for non-U.S. stocks".

  4. Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder - Wikipedia

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    Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder was a New York-based investment bank, originally formed in Germany by 1931 by merger of Arnhold Brothers and S. Bleichröder and relocated to the United States in 1937. It remained as a fund management company under the control of the Kellen and Arnhold families until December 2015, when majority ownership was sold ...

  5. Where Do Hedge Funds Stand On First Eagle Alternative ... - AOL

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    The latest 13F reporting period has come and gone, and Insider Monkey is again at the forefront when it comes to making use of this gold mine of data. We at Insider Monkey have plowed through 817 ...

  6. The rare double eagle gold coins: Was grandpa a thief, or a ...

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    Before the executive order could take effect, the mint produced almost a half million gold $20 coins. After giving two to the Smithsonian institution, officials sent the rest off to be destroyed.

  7. Executive Order 6102 - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 6102 is an executive order signed on April 5, 1933, by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt "forbidding the hoarding of gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates within the continental United States." The executive order was made under the authority of the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917, as amended by the Emergency ...

  8. Gold exchange-traded product - Wikipedia

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    The first gold exchange-traded product was Central Fund of Canada, a closed-end fund founded in 1961. It amended its articles of incorporation in 1983 to provide investors with a product for ownership of gold and silver bullion. It has been listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange since 1966 and the American Stock Exchange since 1986. [4]

  9. Flight of the Norwegian National Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The gold was stored in the main vault of the Norges Bank's headquarters in Oslo.During the increasing tension of the 1930s, plans were made to make the gold more mobile. When the Second World War broke out, these plans were accelerated and the gold was packed into 818 crates of 40 kilograms (88 lb), 685 crates of 25 kilograms (55 lb) and 39 barrels of gold coins, weighing 80 kilograms (180 lb ...