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Tariff exemptions end rush to get gold and silver into U.S.

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Jack Farchy
Bloomberg News
Thursday, April 3, 2025

A massive arbitrage trade that has drawn tens of billions of dollars' worth of gold and silver to the United States came to an abrupt halt with Wednesday's announcement that precious metals would be exempt from Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.

Jan Nieuwenhuijs: China's gold reserves going through the roof

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Jan Nieuwenhuijs
Money Metals Exchange, Eagle, Idaho
Wednesday, April 3, 2025

The People’s Bank of China continues to buy unprecedented amounts of gold as the global financial is deleveraging -- that is, investors exchange credit assets for gold.

In 2024 the Chinese central bank covertly bought 570 tonnes, encouraging gold's ascent in global international reserves by 4%, the largest gain in four decades.

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Joshua D. Glawson: Coinage Act of 1792 knew better than we do today

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Joshua D. Glawson
Money Metals Exchange, Eagle, Idaho
Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Long before fiat currency, digital dollars, or cryptocurrency, America's Founders sought to anchor the young nation's economy in gold and silver -- that is, sound money.

In fact, on April 2, 1792 -- 233 years ago -- President George Washington signed legislation that established America's monetary system.

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Adam Sharp: Desperate in Deutschland to secure the country's gold

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Adam Sharp
The Daily Reckoning, Baltimore
Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Germany has the second-largest gold reserves in the world (on paper, at least). The country's official holdings clock in at 3,352 tons, behind only the United States' 8,133 tons.

About 37% of Germany's gold, 1,236 tons, is held at the New York Federal Reserve. The gold was moved to the U.S. for safekeeping in the aftermath of World War 2, when the threat of Soviet tanks charging through the Fulda Gap loomed large.

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Michael Lynch: Not a fat-finger error at Comex but a savvy, massive gold trade

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Michael Lynch
Michael Lynch on Gold & Silver, Substack.com
Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Comex's reporting on the April gold contract has been a roller coaster. To recap:

The preliminary print for the March 28 report issued on Friday night showed 55,878 contracts standing for delivery. That was revised upward by 50,784 to 106,662 on the final print early Monday afternoon.

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Utah conservatives would overturn governor's veto of gold payments bill

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Robert Gehrke
Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Gov. Spencer Cox put a stop to -- or at least paused -- Utah's drive toward transacting business using gold.

The governor vetoed HB306, sponsored by Rep. Ken Ivory, R-West Jordan, a bill that would have hired a company to set up a system that would enable the state to pay vendors using gold, if that's how the vendors choose to be paid.

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