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'Genius' girl, 10, in China began buying gold 3 years ago to keep parents from spending her lucky money

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Fran Lu
South China Morning Post, Hong Kong
Friday, February 13, 2026

A 10-year-old girl from northern China began buying gold with her Lunar New Year lucky money three years ago, fearing her parents would spend it. She has since been hailed as a "genius" due to the skyrocketing prices of gold.

The girl, hailing from Langfang in Hebei province, has been using the red packets -- known as lai see in Cantonese or hong bao in Mandarin -- that she receives during Lunar New Year to buy gold for three consecutive years.

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Russian memo sees return to dollar system in pitch made for Trump

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Alberto Nardelli
Bloomberg News
via MoneyControl.com, Mumbai
Thursday, February 12, 2026

The Kremlin has set out proposals that could see Russia embrace the dollar again as part of a wide-ranging economic partnership with the Trump administration, according to an internal Russian document reviewed by Bloomberg.

Ontario, Finland do best in world mining risk rankings

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Sam Williams
Mining Journal, London
Thursday, February 12, 2026

Ontario retained its position as the world's lowest-risk mining jurisdiction in Mining IQ's World Risk Insights featuring MineHutte ratings, with Finland surging to second.

The report, produced by Aspermont research division Mining IQ and partner and legal consultants MineHutte, rates mining investment risk across six categories -- legal, governance, social, environmental, fiscal, and infrastructure.

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Texas unveils official bullion coin and gold bills program

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Jeremy Szafron
Kitco.com, Montreal
Wednesday, February 11, 2026

In a historic shift for state level finance, Texas has officially moved from a passive storage model to an active, state-run bullion supply chain. The rollout, announced live from the Texas State Capitol, introduces a first-of-its-kind, dot-gov storefront that allows the public to purchase state-branded gold and silver directly from the comptroller's office.

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Trump races to catch up to China in new scramble for Africa's minerals

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Ben Farmer
The Telegraph, London
Thursday, February 12, 2026

Donald Trump may have spent months berating South Africa's government over its policies, but that did not stop him from sending dozens of smiling American officials to the country this week.

Washington's glad-handing trade envoys and ambassadors have been on their best behaviour for the world's largest get-together of mining dealmakers, held in the shadow of Cape Town's Table Mountain.

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China lets yuan rise to strongest level in years as trend away from dollar grows

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Sylvia Ma
South China Morning Post, Hong Kong
Wednesday, February 11, 2026

China's central bank today set the yuan's daily fixing rate at its strongest level since mid-2023 as the Chinese currency extended gains with investors increasingly rotating out of U.S. dollar assets amid concerns over the Federal Reserve's independence and US debt sustainability.

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