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How Gordon Brown cost us the Olympics

There would still be change left from paying for the 2012 sporting extravaganza, if the chancellor hadn't been so eager to sell off Britain's gold reserves

When he was Chancellor, Gordon Brown preached of the importance of prudence while selling 395 metric tons of gold at an average price of $275 an ounce, between 1999 and 2002, when its price on the chart was bottoming.

Tullett Prebon chief executive Terry Smith, who is enjoying his media appearances at present, reached for his calculator when gold hit $1,749 this month.

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