Gold
Buyers Prosper in Crisis-Hit Italy
Times
are now so tough that Valerio Novelli, a ticket inspector on Rome's
buses, is planning to sell his old gold teeth.
CNBC,
21
August, 2012
"I
can't get to the end of the month without running up debts,"
said Novelli, 56, who has to support an ex-wife and daughter. "I
know I won't get much, but I need the money."
In
a country suffering from economic crisis, buying gold off desperate
people has become one of the few boom industries.
City
centres are being transformed as traditional shops go out of
business, their signs replaced by ones that announce "Compro
Oro", or "I Buy Gold".
The
Eurispes thinktank estimates the number of "Compro Oro"
shops has quadrupled in the last two years. The growth of the
industry is "a very good indicator of the level of hardship in
the country," said Gian Maria Fara, the think tank's president.
"Business
is very good, you can really feel the crisis," said 30 year-old
Alexia Messi, who works in Oro Change on Via Medaglie D'Oro in
northern Rome. It opened its first branch five years ago and now has
seven outlets in Rome.
"People
are never happy to sell, but now they come in with anything - gold,
silver, old stuff, new stuff. I would say we have twice as many
customers a day as we did a year ago."
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