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Central banks have emerged as a driving force behind the record-breaking bull market for gold, and while the true scale of their buying is shrouded in mystery, nobody expects them to stop.
Sprott Money's Andrew Sleigh, interviewed by his colleague Kellen Ainey, says suppression of gold and silver prices by bullion banks continues but is far less effective and has much less duration ...
The safety of Germany's gold reserves held overseas and in New York in particular, until recently mainly a talking point for the country's far-right party and gold bugs, is becoming a matter of public ...
Deep in the mountains of northern Peru, a bloody war is being fought over gold. As its international price sets successive record highs above $3,000 an ounce, criminal gangs, illegal miners, and ...
The Gold and Silver Trees of Life are the first 99.99% Irish bullion rounds and are truly sovereign (non-legal tender) coins. They are beautiful and limited in mintage and supply, making them highly ...
"Rigged" is a concise explanation of government's currency market rigging policy and extensively credits GATA's work exposing it. Ten percent of sales proceeds are contributed to GATA. Buy a copy for ...
In this hard-hitting interview, precious metals expert David Morgan exposes how the Comex and paper silver contracts are distorting true silver prices -- leaving retail investors misled and market ...
The euro could become a viable alternative to the U.S. dollar as the global standard currency for international trade, according to European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde.
That model is now facing its biggest threat since the 2008 global financial crisis as Donald Trump tries to remake global trade and the U.S. economy -- upending the logic behind $7.5 trillion of ...
FRANKFURT, Germany -- The European Union is set to delay new, global rules governing banks' trading again as it waits for more clarity about the U.S. administration's plans to deregulate its financial ...
Precious metals are closer to being usable for legal tender in Florida, with Gov. Ron DeSantis receiving a bill he says he is on board to sign.