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US Senator Allegedly Bribed With Gold
Last week, a federal grand jury indicted Democrat Senator Bob Menendez and his wife Nadine Arslanian Menendez on bribery charges. According to the indictment, the senator and his wife took bribes, including 13 gold bars, from three New Jersey businessmen with Egyptian ties.

Japanese Go on Gold-Buying Spree as Price Inflation Runs Rampant
With price inflation running rampant in Japan, Japanese households are rushing to buy gold. The sudden surge in demand, along with the devaluation of the yen, has driven the price of gold to record highs in yen terms.

Banks Borrowed Another $2.2 Billion from Bank Bailout Program in August
The Federal Reserve continues to bail out US banks as the financial crisis that kicked off last March continues to smolder behind the walls. Banks borrowed an additional $2.2 billion from the Federal Reserve’s bank bailout program in August. This was on top of the $3.7 billion they borrowed in July.

The Ticking Time Bomb Gets Closer to Zero as the National Debt Quietly Blows Past $33 Trillion
Do you hear that? It’s a ticking time bomb. Last Friday, the national debt quietly blew above $33 trillion. As of September 15, the outstanding federal debt stood at a cool $33,044,858,730,468.04.

US Government Runs Budget Surplus in August But It’s Not Really Good News
The federal government charted a surprising budget surplus in August. But don’t be fooled. The feds didn’t miraculously fix their deficit problem. The Biden administration continued to spend money at an unsustainable pace last month. The surplus was merely a function of the reversal of student loan forgiveness.

Chinese Gold Demand Improved in August
Chinese gold demand improved on multiple fronts in August. China ranks as the world’s biggest gold market.

Americans Still Hanging on By Running Up Their Credit Cards
In July, the mainstream financial media breathlessly reported that consumer spending was “holding up” based on better-than-expected retail sales. But how did consumers manage to spend all of that money? They borrowed it. After a pause in June, American consumers went back to charging up their credit cards in July.

Central Bank Gold Buying Continued Hot in July
After returning to net gold buying in June, central banks continued to add to their gold reserves in July. Globally, central banks reported net purchases of 55 tons in July, according to the latest data compiled by the World Gold Council.

New Developments Using Silver in Technology
Silver is fundamentally a monetary metal and its price tends to track with gold over time. But it is also an important element in technology and industry. Industrial use makes up more than half of the demand for silver. We’re seeing new uses for silver in technology all the time. The most recent issue of […]

Job Numbers Have Been Revised Down for Every Month This Year
I’ve been saying that the government job numbers seem wonky. Looking at the monthly revisions bears this out. Every month this year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has revised the nonfarm payroll numbers from previous months lower.