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European central banks are slowly preparing for plan B: gold. Written by Jan Nieuwenhuijs, formerly known as Koos Jansen . It was long believed in the gold space that Western central banks are against gold, but things have changed, for quite some years now. Instead of discouraging...
When I started in the gold business in the early 1980s, South Africa was the world's leading producer of the yellow metal. Over the past four decades, the world has changed dramatically. So has the process of extracting precious metals from the crust of the earth. Today, China is the leading...
The gold bulls have lamented their favorite asset’s’ underperformance in November, and for good reason. The yellow metal has shed 4% of its value in the month to date and has diverged lower against the recently back-in-favor U.S. stock market. And while there may be some additi...
Americas Gold and Silver Corporation ( USAS ) is a company that explores for silver, lead, zinc, and copper. Gold is a small bonus for the company as it is present in the ores. The company has been around since 1998 and changed its name in 2019. USAS's headquarters are in Toronto, Ontario, Can...
By Mike Gleason Welcome to this week's Market Wrap Podcast, I'm Mike Gleason. Coming up David Morgan of The Morgan Report joins me for another wonderful interview on the state of the metals and the markets. David talks about checking your premises as a metals investor and lays out the ...
Gold hit rock bottom around the turn of this century when the United Kingdom, in its infinite wisdom, sold half of its reserves of the yellow metal. The sale was more than ironic on many levels. London is the hub of the international gold market, and the Bank of England had been both a regulat...
Gold and the Dow are in a bit of a relay race, but there’s evidence of a rising tide for both, Louise Yamada, CMT, of LY Advisors told Real Vision’s Trade Ideas. After breaking out above 1,400 and climbing to 1,550 before consolidating a bit, gold still looks to have ups...
By Scott Bauer Gold, known as the safe haven asset, historically becomes more valuable during times of geopolitical turmoil. Approximately 20% of the above ground stock of gold reserves is held by central banks and international monetary organizations. In addition, gold and the U.S. Doll...
First, I don't believe this is QE and I also don't believe the overall situation is good for risk or inflation- hedged assets such as stocks or gold. It is a symptom of a larger problem in the US financial and banking system. The securities being bought are more short term on the curve mostly ...
The gold market has attracted lots of attention since the yellow metal broke out of its long-term trading and consolidation range in June 2019. Gold had traded in a band from the December 2015 low at $1046.20 to the July 2016 high at $1377.50 since 2014. When the US Fed told markets to expect ...