India removing 2,000 rupee note may spur Gold, property rush

In a bid to quickly spend the 2,000 rupee ($24) notes that will be withdrawn over the next four months, Indians could snap up gold, properties and household items like air conditioners and refrigerators, according to economists. This is in contrast to the 2016 exercise, which removed almost all cash from circulation and led to long queues outside banks and automated teller machines.

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