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Brien Lundin: Flash crashes keep showing gold market manipulation, CFTC's indifference

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By Brien Lundin
Gold Newsletter, Metairie, Louisiana
Thursday, April 25, 2019

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Sometimes the gold market seems like a mixed martial arts fight. The metal is down on the canvas, seemingly helpless, yet it keeps getting pummeled unnecessarily.

China dollar bond default tests bank guarantees for first time

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By Carrie Hong and Carol Zhong
Bloomberg News
Thursday, April 25, 2019

Investor faith in Chinese dollar bonds backed by banks is about to be tested after a default by one of the country's best-known private conglomerates.

Sean Fieler: Why the U.S. needs to encourage Americans to hold gold

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By Sean Fieler
The Federalist, Washington
Thursday, April 25, 2019

Fed wants to restrict premium interest rate to its pals

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The Fed Fights a New Bank It Fears, While the Startup Sees Nothing to Worry About

By Alex Harris and Liz McCormick
Bloomberg News
Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Even the Reserve Bank of India is acquiring gold now

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World's Central Banks Want More Gold

By Ranjeetha Pakiam and Swansy Afonso
Bloomberg News
Wednesday, April 24, 2019

India's central bank is likely to join counterparts in Russia and China scooping up gold this year, adding to its record holdings and lending support to worldwide bullion demand as top economies diversify their reserves.

Reuters purports to be concerned that Africa is being cheated out of its gold

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If Reuters is suddenly really so concerned about Africa's being cheated out of its gold, why doesn't the news agency investigate the international central bank gold price suppression scheme? Most of the work for such investigative journalism already has been done here:

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Agnico bets on high-grade gold as it digs in Canada's remote north

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By Nicholas Saminather
Reuters
Tuesday, April 23, 2019

TORONTO -- Agnico Eagle Mines is doubling down this year on Nunavut, Canada's least developed territory, betting that the high-grade gold ores and slim competition there will offset the risks of digging in the remote location in the far north.

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