"Some central banks," the Bloomberg report said, "look to earn a return by lending out their gold when rates do rise. Since they predominantly hold their gold at the Bank of England, that means the ...
But it's not really a new idea at all. Seventeen years ago a former member of the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors, Lyle Gramley, remarked on Canadian television that revaluing gold could quickly ...
China, the world's biggest bullion consumer, will allow some of its insurance funds to buy gold for medium- and long-term asset allocations as part of a pilot project, the country's financial ...
Gold- and bitcoin-friendly fund manager Lawrence Lepard's new book, "The Big Print," has just been published, arguing that fixing the world requires fixing what it uses for money. The introduction to ...
A former deep-sea treasure hunter who has served nearly a decade in jail for refusing to disclose the whereabouts of missing gold coins has had that term ended by a federal judge in Ohio, but he will ...
There may be no organization that can compete with the Federal Reserve Bank when it comes to waste, fraud, and abuse. While the nation is focused on making reforms, the Fed cannot be overlooked. Let's ...
Brownstein writes: "The Bank of England -- custodian for the LBMA's biggest players -- is now delaying gold withdrawals for four to eight weeks. If they can't deliver, what does that say about the ...
MUMBAI -- Global bullion banks are flying gold into the United States from trading hubs catering to Asian consumers, including Dubai and Hong Kong, to capitalize on the unusually high premium that U.S ...
Gold in the Bank of England vault is trading at a discount to the wider market, as fears over potential Trump tariffs spark a scramble for bullion that’s resulting in weeks-long queues to withdraw ...
A gold rush into the United States -- where inventories on the New York Comex have risen 88% since November's election -- has drained the market in London, as traders try to get ahead of potential ...
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