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        London Bullion Market Association

An association which represents the interests of the participants of the London Bullion Market. One of its primary tasks is to ensure that refiners of gold and silver meet the required standards of quality before their inclusion in the Market"s Good Delivery lists. The Association maintains close links with the Bank of England, the latter being responsible for the supervision of the most active members of the market and for publishing the Code of Conduct.

London Bullion Market Association


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London Bullion Market Association - An association which represents the interests of the participants of the London Bullion Market. One of its primary tasks is to ensure that refiners of gold and silver meet the required standards of quality before their inclusion in the Market"s Good Delivery lists. The Association maintains close links with the Bank of England, the latter being responsible for the supervision of the most active members of the market and for publishing the Code of Conduct.


London Bullion Market Association : an association which represents the interests of the participants of the london bullion market. one of its primary tasks is to ensure that refiners of gold and silver meet the required standards of quality before their inclusion in the market"s good delivery lists. the association maintains close links with the bank of england, the latter being responsible for the supervision of the most active members of the market and for publishing the code of conduct.