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Yield Curve Inverted Even More - Is It Finally Time for Buying Gold?
The U.S. yield curve extended its inversion. Everyone and their brother knows that recession must definitely be on the . . . .(Read More) -
Central Banks in the ABD (anything but dollars) Club Boosting Gold Demand
A reticence to increase US dollar exposure in 2018 resulted in highest central bank gold demand since the end . . . .(Read More) -
Silver Markets Continue To Show Exhaustion
Silver markets rallied a bit during the trading session on Friday but then gave back the gains again as we continue to struggle . . . .(Read More) -
A Golden View From Russia
One of several valuable life lessons learned when you live outside your native country is that the optics are radically different. This is especially . . . .(Read More) -
Investing For A New Cold War? Grab Some Gold
China and America’s changing relationship could derail economic growth. Merryn Somerset Webb asks global strategist . . . .(Read More) -
Gold Getting Set for Bull Run
If, as they say, it is darkest just before the dawn, then surely for gold at least, the sun must be cresting the horizon now? After seven disappointing . . . .(Read More) -
Russia’s Gold & Foreign Currency Reserves Surge For Third Consecutive Year
The Central Bank of Russia reports that foreign exchange reserves saw a significant boost of 8.3 percent over the 12 months through January 1 of the current year. Reserves reportedly . . . .(Read More) -
China's Renminbi Will Rival the Dollar As Global Reserve Currency
The past year was full of events that inevitably split the global geopolitical space into two camps: those who still support using US currency as a universal financial . . . .(Read More) -
World Gold Council Outlook 2019: Global Economic Trends And Their Impact On Gold
As we look ahead, we expect that the interplay between market risk and economic growth in 2019 will drive gold demand. And we explore three key trends that we expect . . . .(Read More) -
Why Gold Is Money
It’s an unfortunate historical anomaly that people think about the paper in their wallets as money . . . .(Read More)