Silver, The Next Sector To Be Hit By The "Elon Musk" Effect?
The announcement of Elon Musk's acquisition of a silver mine would propel silver prices higher, with the same force as lithium recently.
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The announcement of Elon Musk's acquisition of a silver mine would propel silver prices higher, with the same force as lithium recently.
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Gold is in the early stages of becoming the preferred asset among central banks looking to improve the quality of their international reserves.
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China is advancing its pawns in the Middle East and placing gold at the heart of its strategy of internationalization of the yuan. The world's second power is calling for the use of the renminbi instead of the dollar in the settlement of oil and gas transactions.
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In this video, Egon von Greyerz, Grant Williams and Ronni Stoeferle, share unique insights on the most pressing themes of current markets and the road ahead.
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China reported an increase in its gold reserves for the first time in more than three years, confirming that the world's most populous country was indeed the mystery buyer in the bullion market.
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Gold surging to $3,000 an ounce is one of the more reasonable forecasts among Saxobank's 10 Outrageous Predictions for 2023.
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Before discussing the "imminent" revaluation of physical gold, let's retrace the monetary role of the gold metal in recent history.
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With US and global debt exploding prior to both assets and debt imploding, let us look at the disastrous consequences for the US and the world. Debt explosion leading to the currency becoming worthless has happened in history for as long as there has been some form of money whether we talk about...
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Energy costs are not falling enough to bring the inflation figure down significantly. The strength of gold is undoubtedly due to the mix of risk situations that have fueled the year 2022 and that will not be resolved without painfully impacting currency prices.
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Faced with the resurgence of inflation, many players are brandishing the idea that rising prices are desirable because they would reduce the burden of debt, which is at historically high levels. While this theory seems incontrovertible at first glance (the loss in value of money caused by inflati...
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