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Samuelson

American  
[sam-yoo-uhl-suhn, -yuhl-] / ˈsæm yu əl sən, -yəl- /

noun

  1. Paul A(nthony), 1915–2009, U.S. economist: Nobel Prize 1970.


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Smarts have never been in question for Summers, who counts two Nobel Prize-winning uncles—Paul Samuelson and Kenneth Arrow.

From The Wall Street Journal

For most of this major rally in gold, which began in March 2024, U.S. investors have been “net sellers of gold and silver, taking profits as metals prices continue to move higher,” said Dana Samuelson, president of the American Gold Exchange.

From MarketWatch

With the U.S. economy doing fairly well, inflation moderating and stock indexes hitting record highs, “U.S. investors have been more complacent than most would have expected during this record rally for gold — until now,” Samuelson said.

From MarketWatch

American Gold Exchange’s Samuelson said the media at large has just recently begun to label and justify the surge in gold price as the “debasement trade.”

From MarketWatch

But attributing gold’s strong price gain to the debasement trade “misses the mark,” said Samuelson.

From MarketWatch