Weird Things Are Happening With Gold
Last week featured two unusual stories on gold — one strange and the other truly weird. These stories explain why gold is not just money but is the most politicized form of money.
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Last week featured two unusual stories on gold — one strange and the other truly weird. These stories explain why gold is not just money but is the most politicized form of money.
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The risk of a major war is now very high. The dilemma is that this is just one of many problems with potentially catastrophic consequences that the world is currently facing.
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A 1988 edition of The Economist magazine predicted a world currency by the year 2018.
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A new nail should be driven in the savers’ coffins, according to the very serious Reuters press agency: the freezing of bank accounts in order to avoid any bank run.
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The Bundesbank today announced it had "completed its gold transfer process earlier than originally planned."
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Totally irresponsible policies by Governments and Central Banks have created the most dangerous situation that the world has ever experienced. Risk doesn’t arise quickly as the result of a single action or event. No, risk of the magnitude that the world is experiencing today is the result of many...
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin paid a rare official visit to Fort Knox to check out the nation’s gold stash on Monday.
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Fake money has created a totally uneven playing field for most ordinary people.
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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (“HKEX”) launched dual-currency (USD and RMB pricing and settlement) physical delivery Gold Futures Contracts (“Gold Contracts”) through its subsidiary, the Hong Kong Futures Exchange (“HKFE”), on 10 July 2017.
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To understand why the somewhat cliche 10% gold investment allocation mantra may be somewhat misleading today, some historical context is required.
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