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Gisele Bündchen Should Have Asked for Gold Coins Like Bette Midler


By Adrian Ash • November 7th, 2007 • Related Articles • Filed Under

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Adrian AshCity correspondent for The Daily Reckoning in London and formerly head of editorial at Fleet Street Publications Ltd, Adrian Ash has been studying and writing about the investment markets for the last 9 years. He is now head of research at BullionVault - giving you direct access to investment gold, vaulted in Zurich, on US$3 spreads and 0.8% dealing fees.

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With all eyes now squinting at the fast-vanishing US currency, it was only ever a question of "when" - not "if" - the bold and the beautiful would start rejecting the mis-shapen Dollar.

The imperial greenback is just sooooo 20th century, darling!

"We don't know what will happen to the Dollar," as Patricia Bündchen, sister and manager of Gisele, the statuesque and shapely Brazilian super-model, puts it. "So contracts starting now are more attractive in Euros."

Not so fast, counters her agent at IMG Models in New York. "Gisele does have contracts in Dollars [but] when she works in Europe she gets paid in Euros. When she works in the US she gets paid in Dollars...when she works in Brazil she gets paid in Reals..."

Whatever hair-pulling and hissing is going on between her people behind the catwalk, the former squeeze of Leonardo DiCaprio has now asked for Euros, not Dollars, in payment for promoting Dolce & Gabanna's new perfume, "The One".

Being based in Legnano, Italy, D&G no doubt had plenty of Euros to hand. But Proctor & Gamble? According to Veja magazine - Brazil's best-selling weekly - Gisele has now demanded Euros instead of Dollars in her new contract to promote their Pantene shampoos and conditioners.

And who can blame her? Gisele made an income worth $30 million to defend in the year to June. If she kept that sum in Dollars, then this Beauty would have already lost 8.3% of her money - in four short months - to the lumbering Beast...

U.S. dollar index
 
Rejecting the Dollar isn't a new gambit for headline-hungry celebrities, of course.

Last time the US Dollar sank beneath the weight of low-yielding Treasury bonds, soaring oil prices and a looming recession, Bette Midler - the comedienne and singer - famously demanded that her $600,000 fee for a European tour in 1978 be paid in South African gold coins.

Smart move! Eighteen months later, that little mountain of Krugerrands would have been worth $2.1 million. But did Ms. Midler show more brains... if not beauty... than today's Ex-Dollar Superstar?

Gisele Bündchen actually seems keen to quit the US altogether. (Maybe The Enquirer should tell her current beau, Tom Brady of the New England Patriots...). She cut the asking price of her New York penthouse just last weekend. Now her West Village apartment, with views of the Hudson thrown in for free, is on the market for $9.2 million - down from $10.9 million previously - according to the New York Post.

"In TriBeCa," the rag goes on, "Russian supermodel Natalia Vodianova has discounted her alluring, 5,000-square-foot penthouse from $11 million to $9.9 million."

Are the beautiful people turning bearish en masse on both the greenback and on US real estate? They might they want to show the brains of Bette Midler... instead of the tanned mid-riff of Gisele... if so.

Gold in USD vs Gold in Euros
 
Since the Dollar reached parity with the Euro, for instance, exactly five years ago this week, Gold Priced in Euros has risen by nearly 70%.

Yes, that pales next to the Gold Price in Dollars...now more than 140% higher from this time in 2002.

And yes, "gold is the most reliable performer as a hedge against Dollar movements," as Rhona O'Connell found in a research report for the World Gold Council last month. She compared the performance of various commodities - everything from zinc, cattle, heating oil and palladium to sugar - against the Dollar's changing fortunes on the currency market.

O'Connell's yard-stick for the US Dollar was an index of the world's next five most important currencies. Gold bullion mirrored the changes in this Dollar index more closely than any other physical commodity between Jan. 2005 and July 2007.

But gold is delivering much more than simply a Dollar hedge. Given the political and economic barriers to raising interest rates anywhere in the world right now, you might wonder if it's going to keep on giving, too.

Gold so far in November has also broken out against a whole series of other major currencies besides the US Dollar. Gold Priced in Euros just broke the top of May 2006, equal to €562 per ounce. The Japanese Yen is trading at a 23-year low in terms of bullion. The Australian Dollar - caught between being a "commodity currency" and a debt-fuelled Anglo-Saxon basket case - has just sunk to new record lows against gold.

And for British investors, gold has never been so valuable...

Gold Priced in British Pounds
 
What to make of it? Here at BullionVault, we've been trying to figure out just what investors Buying Gold Today can expect it to do for them.

Gold itself makes no promises, remember. Paying no yield or interest - and with little-to-no industrial usage compared with silver or platinum - gold really doesn't have very much to recommend it. Not besides the verdict of history.

The ultimate store of value and wealth for more than 3,000 years, gold is now drawing in a flood of investment cash from private individuals across the world. The proof? It's moving fast against ALL of the world's major currencies, not just the Dollar.

Gold vs G5 currencies
 
We blame central bankers. And government wonks. And those investment banks who created a flood of "near money" assets at a record clip when they spied the mark of low-income home-buyers with no hope of ever repaying a mortgage.

"Mervyn King's effective guarantee of the liabilities of the British banking system is much more significant than declining South African gold production," as John Hathaway of Tocqueville Asset Management puts it.

We'd add the Bernanke Put, too...plus the Bank of Japan's zero-rate madness...the Swiss National Bank's sub-3% rates...and the Eurozone's basic political fault-lines.

If you wanna join Gisele, then buy Euros. Thrown in for free, you'll get the yawning gaps between Germany's economy and the over-spent, over-borrows economies of Italy, Greece, Spain, Ireland and Portugal.

If you don't trust central bankers or government paper, on the other hand, then make like Bette Midler. Just don't pay the extortionate dealing charges and insurance fees that buying a pile of Krugerrands will cost you.

Adrian Ash
for The Daily Reckoning Australia

Editor’s Note: City correspondent for The Daily Reckoning in London and a regular contributor to MoneyWeek magazine, Adrian Ash is the editor of Gold News and head of research at BullionVault - where you can buy gold today vaulted in Zurich on $3 spreads and 0.8% dealing fees.

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Adrian AshCity correspondent for The Daily Reckoning in London and formerly head of editorial at Fleet Street Publications Ltd, Adrian Ash has been studying and writing about the investment markets for the last 9 years. He is now head of research at BullionVault - giving you direct access to investment gold, vaulted in Zurich, on US$3 spreads and 0.8% dealing fees.

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  1. Comment by Colin on 7 November 2007:

    If there is ever a sign that the dollar is going to rebound soon, its when a supermodel thinks we haven't hit a bottom yet.

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  2. Comment by kage on 7 November 2007:

    "The Australian Dollar - caught between being a “commodity currency” and a debt-fuelled Anglo-Saxon basket case - has just sunk to new record lows against gold."

    Errm - don't think so record was set last year at 930AUD/oz. Currently only 883AUD/oz. The above assertion is a bit premature.

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    Buy gold, sell USD and sleep well at night.

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