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Is the United States Considering a Gold-Backed Treasury Instrument?

Some interesting coincidences… “We are going to have to have some kind of a grand global economic reordering.” Scott Bessent, the incoming Treasury Secretary, is

A SLOW Moving Train

Oil is up over 6% today. In recent months, members of OPEC have expressed frustration with the oil market. Saying the oil market seemed disconnected

India is getting in on the action

The Commerce Secretary of India said the country is prepared to conduct trade in Indian rupees with nations experiencing currency failure or a shortage of

BRAZIL & CHINA

Here is a brief recap: In just three months in 2021, Brazil’s gold reserves surged nearly 100%. Today it holds nearly 130 tons. In March

The Rise and Fall of Credit Suisse

Credit Suisse is crumbling. The Swiss banking system is feeling the heat. Top investors are unwilling to invest more. Welcome to 2023. Credit Suisse, recognized

During the 1930s, many banks failed in the United States

During the 1930s, many banks failed in the United States. In total, it is estimated that over 9,000 banks failed during this period, with most

The trend of wealth shifting from debt to hard assets

The trend of wealth shifting from debt to hard assets continues to get traction as the everything bubble started to burst last year. Today we

Who knew that counterparty risk would suddenly become the hot topic on everyone’s lips

Who knew that counterparty risk would suddenly become the hot topic on everyone’s lips? Geopolitical tensions are increasing. The rapid depreciation of various currencies globally