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JPMorganChase and Citibank and the only two bullion banks with long-term short exposure in the gold market and are trading for the Federal Reserve, London metals trader Andrew Maguire tells the TF ...
Zimbabwe's gold-backed ZiG posted its best single-day gain against the dollar this year, boosted by surging bullion output and improved foreign currency reserves.
The U.S. federal government's push to secure domestic supplies of critical minerals like copper and rhenium has reached ...
Affluent investors in Hong Kong have nearly tripled their allocation to gold amid economic and geopolitical uncertainties, according to an HSBC survey.
As gold prices hit all-time highs, owners of vintage baubles and family heirlooms are scrambling to trade them for dollars -- and the frenzy has sparked a cash shortage across New York City's Diamond ...
By Martin Sandbu Financial Times, London via MSN News, Redmond, Washington Sunday, June 29, 2025 The trade war unleashed by Donald Trump may be just the precursor for much larger turmoil in the global ...
Gold is not a vital component of advanced manufacturing like other critical minerals such as rare earths, lithium, and copper. ... Dispatch continues below ... ... ADVERTISEMENT ...
Bermuda-based Gold Reserve expects to have its own $1.18 billion claim compensated from the proceeds, following the expropriation of its mining assets in Venezuela. The bid made by its subsidiary ...
President Harry Truman harassed Eccles' successor for refusing to soak up federal debt and hold down bond yields, ultimately forcing him into the Fed-treasury accord, i.e. into total subjugation. This ...
Today Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, signed into law House Bill 7287, which includes a provision removing the last remaining state tax on purchases of gold, silver, platinum, and palladium ...
LAUNCESTON, Australia -- For decades, coal was the bedrock of Australia's commodity exports before it lost its top status to iron ore as shipments of the steel raw material to China soared. Now coal ...
If there was a monthly award for celebrating the obvious, or one for deceitful propaganda, they well might go to Mark Sobel, U.S. chairman of the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum, ...