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Bank Caught Using Fake Gold As Reserve Capital In Russia
Zero Hedge ^ | Sept. 12, 2015 | Tyler Durden

Posted on 09/12/2015 4:41:48 PM PDT by SatinDoll

Over the past several years, incidents involving fake gold (usually in the form of gold-plated tungsten) have emerged every so often, usually involving Manhattan's jewerly district, some of Europe's bigger gold foundries, or the occasional billion dealer. But never was fake gold actually discovered in the form monetary gold, held by a bank as reserve capital and designed to fool bank regulators of a bank's true financial state. This changed on Friday when Russia's "Admiralty" Bank, which had its banking license revoked last week by Russia's central bank, was reportedly using gold-plated metal as part of its "gold reserves."

According to Russia's Banki.ru, as part of a probe in the Admiralty bank, the central bank regulator questioned the existence of the bank's reported quantity of precious metals held in reserve. Citing a source, Banki.ru notes that as part of its probe, instead of gold, the "regulator found gold-plated metal."

The Russian website further adds that according to "Admiralty" bank's financial statements, as of August 1 the bank had declared as part of its highly liquid assets precious metals amounting to 400 million roubles. The last regulatory probe of the bank was concluded in the second half of August, said one of the Banki.ru sources. Another source claims that as part of the probe, the auditor questioned the actual availability of the bank's precious metals and found gold-painted metal.

The website notes that shortly before the bank's license was revoked, the bank had offered its corporate clients to withdraw funds after paying a commission of 30%. This is shortly before Russia's central bank disabled Admiralty's electronic payment systems on September 7.

Admiralty Bank was a relatively small, ranked in 289th place among Russian banks in terms of assets. On August 1 the bank's total assets were just above 8 billion roubles, while the monthly turnover was in the order of 40-55 billion rubles. The balance of the bank's assets was poorly diversified: two-thirds of the bank's assets (4.9 billion rubles) were invested in loans. The rest of the assets, about 30%, were invested in highly liquid assets.

Or at least highly liquid on paper: according to Banki.ru the key reason for the bank's license revocation was the central bank's insistence that the bank had insufficient reserves against possible loan losses.

The Russian central bank has not yet made an official statement.

The first question, obviously, is if a small-to-mid level Russian bank was using gold-plated metal to fool the central bank about the quality of its "gold-backed" reserves, how many other Russian banks are engaged in comparable fraud. The second question, and perhaps more relevant, is how many global banks - especially among emerging markets, where gold reserves remain a prevalent form of physical reserve accumulation - are engaging in comparable fraud.

Finally, what does this mean for gold itself, whose price on one hand is sliding with every passing day (thanks in part to what is now a record 228 ounces of paper claims on every ounce of physical gold as reported before), even as it increasingly appears there is a major global physical shortage. If the Admiralty bank's fraud is found to be pervasive, what will happen to physical gold demand as more banks are forced to buy the yellow metal in the open market to avoid being shuttered and/or prison time for the executives?


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: admiraltybank; bankiru; fakegold; gold; prisontime; russia; tylerdurden; tylerdurdenmyass; zerohedge
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To: txhurl
What was the EPA doing nosing around ancient, closed-down private Gold Mines in CO, this spring?

Killing rivers as far as I can tell.

21 posted on 09/12/2015 6:22:58 PM PDT by Wingy
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To: COBOL2Java
Has anyone checked Fort Knox recently?

Perhaps an audit is in order...................

22 posted on 09/12/2015 7:06:35 PM PDT by varon (Don't point that finger at me unless you're prepared to have it broken off!)
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To: W.
"That was my question, too—$25/pound."

Tungsten is a strategic metal, so when WW3 breaks out soon the gold coating may be a clever way of concealing it.
23 posted on 09/12/2015 7:10:51 PM PDT by clearcarbon
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To: ChildOfThe60s

I knew I had it in for Miss Galore. She has a left handed bolt rifle. Love at first sight.


24 posted on 09/12/2015 7:27:01 PM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: Georgia Girl 2

Wasn’t it curious that Germany recently asked for all its gold back from the U.S. where it was held for safekeeping. And the U.S. could only return SOME, and said it would take 7 years to get it all back to them????? I think China and Russia have it all.


25 posted on 09/12/2015 7:53:10 PM PDT by kiltie65
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To: vetvetdoug

Tania Mallet a different Bond beauty.

Although Honor Blackman is one of my all time favorites. She had that something extra.


26 posted on 09/12/2015 8:02:01 PM PDT by ChildOfThe60s (If you can remember the 60s, you weren't really there....)
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To: kiltie65

I don’t know who has it but likely we have either sold or leased out all of our gold and Germany’s. The state of Texas has taken back their gold and they are keeping it in Texas. Smart.


27 posted on 09/12/2015 8:42:34 PM PDT by Georgia Girl 2
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To: SatinDoll; jiggyboy; PA Engineer; blam; TigerLikesRooster; Cheap_Hessian; CJinVA; Jet Jaguar; ...

Goldbug ping.


28 posted on 09/12/2015 8:46:36 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar
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To: All

Tip of the iceberg...


29 posted on 09/12/2015 9:05:48 PM PDT by LegendHasIt
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To: SatinDoll

Anyone have a metal conductivity machine to check for fakes?


30 posted on 09/13/2015 11:43:44 AM PDT by grumpygresh (We don't have Democrats and Republicans, we have the Faustian uni-party)
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