Thursday,
8 April 2004
For a
correct and objective evaluation we specify the data here below.
The 22nd
of March 2004, according to the Federal Reserve Bank, the circulating Dollar
mass (M1) was 1,344.5 billions of US Dollars, while the fine gold reserves were
8,149 tons, equal to a value (according to the current price par to 14.78 US
Dollars per gram) of approximately 120.4 billions of US Dollars, which is the
8.955 per cent of the circulating Dollars.
http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/h6/hist/h6hist9.txt
The same
day, according to the European Central Bank (BCE), the circulating Euro mass
(M1) was 425 billions of Euro, the fine gold reserves were 9,404 tons, equal to
a value (according to the current price par to 12.22 Euro per gram) of
approximately 114.9 billions of Euro, which is the 27.03 per cent of the
circulating Euros.
http://www.ecb.int/pub/pdf/spb200404en.pdf
The 31st
of December 2003, according to the Dhura body, the issued Dhana were 157.5
billions (150 billions to be assigned in equal parts - 100 Dhana to each
inhabitant of the planet aged at least 16 - and 7.5 billions addressed to
humanitarian purposes), guaranteed by pledged capitals of enterprises with
nominal value equal to 3,937.5 billions of Euro, par to the 100 per cent (one
dhana per 25 Euro) of the issued Dhana. Considered that the real value of the
capitals placed as Dhana's guarantee is the 38 per cent higher than the nominal
one, each Dhana results guaranteed by a capital with a real value equal to 34.5
Euro, par to the 138 per cent of Dhana's value.
http://www.holosbank.org/dhana/DHANA
AGENDA EN.htm
The next Dhana issue previewed is on the 30th
of April 2004, when 52.5 billions of Dhana will be issued (50 billions to be
assigned and 2.5 billions to be addressed to humanitarian purposes), guaranteed
by capitals of enterprises with nominal value par to 1,312.5 billions of Euro.
On such date, the enterprises' capitals placed as Dhana guarantee will be
denominated in Dhana.