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Japan's Central Bank Panics

Published by Laurent Maurel | Aug 9, 2024 | 15664

August began with a financial earthquake in Japan. The Nikkei experienced a "Black Friday" with a drop of almost -15%. It all began when the Bank of Japan (BoJ) decided to raise rates at its last meeting, ending the negative rate policy with a rise to 0.25%.

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Gold: A Central Money That Doesn't Say Its Name

Published by Thomas Andrieu | Jul 30, 2024 | 18057

Is gold still the foundation of our monetary system? This question is worth asking as central banks accumulate record quantities of the golden metal. In fact, a detailed study of central bank gold inventories reveals a certain consistency in the monetary strategy of most countries.

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5 Reasons For A New Gold Playbook

Author Ronnie Stoeferle | Published by Goldbroker ™ | Jul 25, 2024 | 5090

The collapse of the correlation between the gold price and real interest rates raises many questions. In the old paradigm, it was unthinkable that the gold price would trend firmer during a phase of sharply rising real interest rates. Gold and gold investors are now entering terra incognita.

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Will the IMF Soon Be in Paris?

Published by Philippe Herlin | Jul 25, 2024 | 11808

France's image in the world is plummeting at a time when its budget deficit appears to be totally out of control, reaching the same level as at the time of the Covid crisis. Remember that half of France's public debt is held by foreign investors. Any significant lack of confidence would result in...

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Gold Mining Stocks Suggest Higher Prices for Gold

Published by Mike Roy | Jul 24, 2024 | 13014

This week, we will look at an index of major gold mining stocks, HUI, and see that while the index does a nice job of identifying gold peaks and bottoms, mining stocks generally have not provided the positive leverage to the metals that precious metals investors sometimes claim.

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Brexit: A Mixed Initial Assessment

Published by Julien Chevalier | Jul 17, 2024 | 11013

Taking stock of Brexit also means recalling the historical events of the past few years. The poor economic results are in fact as much attributable to Brexit as to the many recent crises, ranging from the health crisis to the Ukrainian-Russian war and geopolitical tensions around the world.

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Investment in the Gold Sector on the Rise Again

Published by Laurent Maurel | Jul 12, 2024 | 14682

Gold will probably continue to rise until ETF outstandings reach their highest levels, which is still a long way off. Especially as demand for physical gold remains very strong. Despite the high price of an ounce of gold, central banks continue to buy precious metals on a massive scale.

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