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U.S. Companies Face the Debt Wall

Published by Laurent Maurel | Jun 23, 2023 | 9914

The U.S. debt crisis has been avoided, but the Treasury must urgently issue an avalanche of very short-term bonds to pay its bills. How much money does the U.S. government need? Initial estimates put the colossal figure at $550 billion, to be found immediately, starting this summer.

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The History of Gold Cycles

Published by Otavio Costa | Jun 15, 2023 | 16244

The multitude of macro drivers supporting the onset of another gold cycle is truly remarkable. Amplified by the prevailing skepticism surrounding the metal, we are arguably experiencing the most important time in gold's history.

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EU Banks Are Just As Worse Off As The U.S.

Published by Egon Von Greyerz | Jun 8, 2023 | 4461

Investing in gold is the way to safeguard yourself, and your family, from a broken financial system. Egon emphasizes that banks in the E.U. are no better off than those in the United States. He explains how the West’s debt is being increased exponentially, and that it’s only a matter of time befo...

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The Battle Against Inflation Is Far From Over

Published by Laurent Maurel | Jun 2, 2023 | 9380

The fall in oil prices and the dollar's significant rebound have not led to a significant correction in gold. This came as a surprise to many analysts, who were expecting gold to fall sharply in the face of declining inflation figures. Gold may be telling us that this fall in inflation is only te...

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China Makes its Mark on the Gold Market

Published by Julien Chevalier | May 30, 2023 | 23659

For the first time in several years, the People's Bank of China (PBoC) is once again publishing its purchasing data. This change in behavior is not insignificant, and testifies to the country's determination to establish itself as a major player in the gold market.

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