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The money scene
Gold stocks cushion New Era's landing
Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file)
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Chicago, Ill.
WHILE MUTUAL FUNDS were down an average of 22 per cent in 1973, one investment company managed to keep from being clawed too seriously in the bear market year because it had the foresight to carry some "catastrophe insurance." Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction or distribution is prohibited without permission.
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