Gold reserves
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China Takes the Long View on Gold-Silver… and So Should You
(Read More)A cursory look at Chinese history can convince you that China should not be underestimated when it sets its sights on a particular goal . . . .
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US congressman proposes gold-backed dollar, but does America have enough bullion?
(Read More)Republican Congressman from West Virginia Alex Mooney has proposed a bill “to define the dollar as a fixed weight of gold.” The problem is that the US may not have enough physical gold to back the greenback, an expert tells RT . . . .
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The Race to Repatriate Gold Reserves Accelerates
(Read More)For years, a trend has developed that, much to the dismay of global financial elites, has taken hold and will only accelerate from this point on . . . .
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Economic crisis looming?
(Read More)Hungary latest country to repatriate gold . . . .
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While U.S. piles up debt, Russians are hoarding gold
(Read More)It’s a little-known fact in the West, but Russia has very little sovereign debt. In fact, if you ignore the corruption and misallocation of capital in the Russian economy, you could make the case that Moscow has been more financially responsible than Washington over the last several decades . . . .
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Russia Surpasses China with Massive Gold Purchases in January
(Read More)Russian Central Bank Gold Reserves Rise to 1,857 Tons in January . . . .
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How Russia & China Can Escape Dollar Domination
(Read More)Chinese business news and analysis portal BWChinese has outlined how, in addition to the petro-yuan, China and its Russian partners can go about creating a real global alternative to the US dollar . . . .
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Stunning Photos from Inside Russias "Fort Knox"
(Read More)It’s no secret that Russia has been stacking the shiny phyzz for years, and here’s a glimpse showing exactly how they stack . . . .
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Russia upping the ante in its gold reserve increases
(Read More)The Russian economy appears to be in a far better state than that of the USA. The country’s economic management seems to be comfortably better than most Western economies . . . .