Meant to be perused and contemplated, Hartnett’s End of Year “Biggest Picture” report just came out. Our 6th edition of BofA’s Longest Pictures illustrates trends
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Twelfth Consecutive Monthly Increase in Reserves Signals Ongoing Central Bank Confidence Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty
Metals – China boosts gold reserves China expanded its gold reserves for a twelfth straight month in October, according to the latest data from the
Why central banks are driving in a new gold rush
Central banks globally have bought a record 800 metric tons of gold in the first nine months of 2023, up 14% from the same period
The national debt is finally a real-world problem
For years, budget hawks warned about the damaging effects of the mushrooming national debt, which now totals more than $33 trillion. But they had to
Gold & Silver – Weekly Wrap Video (11.4.23)
Join Mike Maloney and Alan Hibbard for their weekly wrap-up on gold and silver markets. In this episode, they discuss key market developments, including gold
Why Silver Could Do a “Moonshot” Soon
We know silver has underperformed gold significantly since 2011 which is a bullish sign because when investors favor gold over silver it means that they
House Passes Resolution That Suggests Using Force Against Iran
The House on Wednesday passed a resolution that suggested the US would use force against Iran in the future in the name of preventing the
$2,000 gold is just the beginning. Here’s what might happen next–
Public Law 93-373 was supposed to be so boring that Congress didn’t even bother to give it a name. You know how most laws passed
The rise of gold as a central bank reserve asset
Barry Eichengreen, professor of economics and political science at the University of California, Berkeley, and Chima Simpson-Bell, economist in the African Department at the International
XAU/USD to move sustainably into $2,100 territory – TDS
Share: Gold moved into $2,000 territory in response to rising geopolitical risks. Strategists at TD Securities analyze the yellow metal’s outlook. Fed set