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New act aims to improve honesty of TV gold industry

New act aims to improve honesty of TV gold industry

by Virginia Chen, Dean DeChiaro & Emily Hoerner | Sep 23, 2010 | Business & Tech

Catherine Ngai Spot gold prices have increased greatly in the last few months, hitting a high of $1297.50 Thursday. WASHINGTON – A proposal that would force gold-selling companies to provide full disclosure to consumers on everything from the value of the metal to the...
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