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Gold’s Barometer Is Screaming, as Policy Shocks Pile Up Author of “The Silver Manifesto,” David Morgan, told Cambone that this
Quarter-Point Trim Leads the Board for October’s Fed Decision CME’s Fedwatch tool puts numbers to the hunch: with the target
Bank of Thailand Acknowledges More Accounts Might Be Frozen in Anti-Online Crime Crusade Online scams, including call-center fraud and investment
Argentina Breathes in Relief: U.S. Offers $20 Billion Swap, Hints at Debt Purchases The market crisis that followed President Milei’s
U.S. Open to Stabilize Argentina’s FX Market, Labels Nation as ‘Systemically Important’ The Trump Administration has signaled its support for
President Javier Milei Consider Dollarization as Argentine Peso Sinks After seemingly having controlled the dollar, Argentina is facing an obliteration
Butterfill: Rate Cut Hype Fades; Bitcoin Waits for Real Pivot Signal Bitcoin (BTC) has treaded water for three months while
Wong Warns: Fiscal Dominance Puts U.S. Dollar on Notice, Gold on Top Gold prices eased slightly to $3,678.9 per ounce
‘Tariffs Are Taxes’: Ron Paul Says Consumers Foot the Bill Liberty advocate Ron Paul argued that booms built on monetary
Russia Returns to Barter Trade to Counter Crippling Western Sanctions Russia, one of the most sanctioned economies in the world,
De-dollarization Momentum Builds as Nations Push Alternative Systems The steady global push toward de-dollarization is accelerating as countries explore new
US–China Trade Deficit Draws Focus to BRICS Relations and Supply Chain Risks Mounting concerns over the U.S. trade deficit with