Global Gold Market News & Analysis
Pleas and Pricing Controls: India’s Golden Opportunity
Gold remains central to Indian household finances, despite all the best efforts of the state.
Bringing the Bullion Back: Geopolitics Returns to Global Gold Markets
The New York Fed’s vault remains the largest sovereign gold repository in the world, but recent withdrawals suggest that geopolitical considerations are increasingly tilting the balance toward domestic storage, even among longstanding US allies.
Warlord’s Portfolio: Mapping the RSF Economy from Darfur to Dubai
The RSF has leveraged a combination of territorial control and family-based corporate networks to create one of the richest statelets in existence, with geopolitical weight that extends far beyond Sudan’s borders.
Gold and Geopolitical Risk: M23 War Chest Swells in Eastern DRC
Artisanal gold mining is known to be a driver of global conflict, and the stakes are rising as the precious metal hits all-time highs. The M23 conflict in eastern DRC shows how gold price and peace can be negatively correlated.
Permanent Partition? Frontline Hardens in Sudan Civil War
Both the SAF and RSF may accept a short-term truce owing to international pressure or tactical regrouping, but neither will make the concessions required for lasting peace. The current partition of Sudan is here to stay.
Gold, Gulf, and the Fall of El Fasher: RSF Redraws Sudan War Map
The fall of El Fasher was more than another battle lost. It marked the moment a war began to redraw Sudan’s map and, in many ways, its meaning.
Central Bank Gold Rush: Temporary Haven or Permanent Pivot?
Assessing how a recent renaissance in gold markets is impacting the BRICS countries' push for de-dollarization.
Gold as Geostrategic Asset: The Once and Future King?
Gold has carried an intrinsic value since the dawn of human civilization, and there’s no reason to believe this value won’t come back into play in a post-US dollar global financial system.
2018 Ethnic Clashes in DR Congo
Renewed violence between the Hema and Lendu tribes is drawing disturbing parallels to one of the bloodiest wars in Africa’s history.
Abe’s Latest Election Win in Japan: Economic Impacts
Examining what last week's elections mean for the future of Japan's economy.
Bear Stearns and US Bank Bailouts
The recent collapse of investment bank Bear Stearns, the lack of market liquidity and the sub prime mortgage crisis are all representative of more fundamental flaws in the financial system and American economy.
