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The US Dollar Is Now Considered a ‘Dangerous’ Asset That Might Upend the Financial System The Economist, a recognized financial
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Warns About Possible Chinese Gold-Backed Currency The Trump Administration is closely scrutinizing the Chinese government’s
Why Kevin Warsh’s Fed Nomination Has Markets Nervous—and Divided The answer matters, because investors are already trading the nomination as
Universal Basic Income Implementation Presented as a Possible Counterpart to an AI Takeover Universal basic income (UBI) ideas are surging
Bukele Announces That El Salvador Bought the Gold Dip El Salvador has announced yet another purchase to strengthen its international
Kevin Warsh Emerges As Trump’s Nominee To Become Fed’s Chairman Trump has, at last, revealed his pick to become the
Campbell’s View: Gold Rises Inside a Dollar-Based System Alexander Campbell, a former head of commodities at Bridgewater Associates and founder
US Dollar Dominance Eroding as Expert Warns Stacked Macro Risks Global currency markets are showing renewed strain as confidence in
Wheaton’s $3B War Chest Sets Stage for Next Wave of Metal Streams Speaking with Kitco News during VRIC 2026 in
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Details ‘Bountiful 2026’ Vision After Davos In a series of media appearances and official remarks on
Trump Raises Tariffs on South Korean Imports, Says Korea Is Not ‘Living up to Its Deal’ President Trump is using
Currency Watch: Why the Yen Suddenly Has Traders on Edge The Japanese yen’s sharp advance against the U.S. dollar was