News Articles
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China's Gold Mystery: Is Nation Slowly Increasing Reserves?
(Read More)The case for China raising its gold holdings seems compelling . . . .
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Gold: Come On, Admit It - You Want Own It
(Read More)One of my buddies likes to bug me about my gold views . . . .
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China imports 400 tonnes of Swiss gold in H1
(Read More)Gold flows from West to East seem to be holding up well, at least as far as imports into Greater China from Switzerland are concerned . . . .
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Russia Continues to Add to its Gold Reserves
(Read More)In June Russia added a further 500,000 ounces (15.6 tonnes) of gold into its forex reserves bringing them to a total of 62.5 million ounces (1,944 tonnes) so heading for a year-end total of over 2,000 tonnes . . . .
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Trump’s Fed Comments Sends Gold Soaring
(Read More)Last week Donald Trump broke the theoretical “Chinese Wall” that is supposed to exist between the Government and the Fed when he offered a stunning rebuke of the Fed’s current policy to continue raising interest rates . . . .
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Russia Disposes of US Government Bonds to Buy More Gold
(Read More)Russia has left the list of 33 largest holders of US government bonds, after the country disposed of at least a third of remaining bonds, a message from the US Treasury said . . . .
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US Has 4.6 Million Foreign Gold Coins Stashed in a Vault in New York
(Read More)The coins were supposed to be melted into gold bars, but were instead preserved in a vault . . . .
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Gold Falls to 2 1/2-Year Low on Powell Testimony
(Read More)Gold prices fell to a two-and-a-half year low on Tuesday, as a stronger dollar weighed on the precious metal and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell backed gradual rate increases . . . .
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China takes control of Gold from the Comex
(Read More)The correlation between Gold and the USD/CNY exchange rate has become clear recently . . . .
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World Running out of Gold<br />theres no substitute, experts warn
(Read More)People responsible for supplying the world with gold are sounding the alarm, saying discoveries of the precious metal are shrinking and there’s no reasonable substitute . . . .





