
AMERICAN ADVISOR TO INTERVIEW JASON TOUSSAINT
Goldline International's American Advisor to Interview World Gold Council Strategist
Jason Toussaint To Discuss The Outlook For Gold and Take Questions From Listeners
Santa Monica, CA - October 19, 2010 - Goldline International, Inc. announced today that Jason Toussaint, Managing Director, USA at the World Gold Council, will appear live on the October 20 edition of the American Advisor radio show from 11:00AM to 12:00PM PST.
Scott Carter, host of the American Advisor, will discuss several topics with Mr. Toussaint including his forecast for gold in the near to long term, his views on macro-economic trends, and his perspective on government policies impacting the gold market. Show listeners are invited to call in with their questions and comments at 877-341-2646.
"It is a pleasure to welcome Jason Toussaint as a guest on the American Advisor," said Carter. "His deep knowledge of the gold market coupled with his broad experience with institutional investors and global banking gives him a uniquely well-informed view about the precious metals markets."
The American Advisor interview with Jason Toussaint airs on Wednesday, October 20 from 11:00AM to 12:00PM PST on radio stations throughout the U.S. Listeners can call 877-341-2646 to find a station nearby, or they can listen to the American Advisor on the Internet at http://www.theamericanadvisor.com/category/interviews/.
Archived shows can be heard at http://www.goldline.com/goldnews-liveradioshows.
About Jason Toussaint
Jason Toussaint is Managing Director, USA at World Gold Council, where he oversees North American investment research. Jason is also the CEO of World Gold Trust Services, the Sponsor of the SPDR Gold Trust (GLD). Jason joined World Gold Council in April 2009 and is based in the New York office. Jason has worked in the investment management industry for more than 16 years with a number of leading firms, including Northern Trust Global Investments in London, Morgan Stanley in Hong Kong, and JP Morgan Investment Management in New York.
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