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Trump:The biggest thing that nobody knows about on January 1st

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News Date: September 12, 2020

Many are speculating that on January 1st, Donald Trump will be having the U.S to return to the gold standard, something he is publicly supported for many years.
"This is going to be the biggest thing that nobody even knows about, and it is all signed."
Sources:twitter.com

Gold Standard on Kremlin Desk

Russian president Vladimir Putin is discussing the idea of pegging the Ruble to gold And Commodities.
If approved this would directly link Russia's currency to gold bullion for the first time in more than a century.
Linking the ruble to bullion could give Russia more "sovereignty" over its financial system.
However, the governor of Russia's central bank, Elvira Nabiullina, told reporters the idea was "not being discussed in any way".
Full article: Reuters

EU to Stockpile Critical Minerals Amid Rising Geopolitical Risks

🏆 July 5, 2025: The European Union is preparing to stockpile critical minerals to guard against supply chain shocks caused by escalating global tensions, according to a draft document seen by the Financial Times. The move reflects growing concern over a "deteriorating risk landscape," disruptions.
The draft, expected to be published next week, highlights the lack of a unified strategy on essential goods and calls for stronger crisis preparedness. This follows the EU’s March strategy urging member states to build reserves of key resources and for citizens to maintain emergency supplies for at least 72 hours.
🥇 June 11, 2025: The European Central Bank confirms: gold has now surpassed the euro to become the second most important reserve asset held by central banks worldwide. As global trust shifts, gold is proving once again to be the ultimate safe haven.
November 10, 2024: Europe is reportedly advancing toward a gold standard, potentially making gold a central component of its financial system.
This shift aims to stabilize economies amid inflation concerns, currency volatility, and growing distrust in fiat currency.
Central banks, particularly in Europe, are increasing gold reserves, signaling a shift in monetary policy.
This development could have major implications for global finance, impacting both currency markets and investment strategies.
Source: Moneymetals

The end of monarchy

Queen Elizabeth II has been told that the writing is on the wall for the monarchy and that all members of the Royal Family should renounce their titles.
Barbados plans to remove the Queen as head of state without a referendum.
Canada could follow Barbados in ditching the Queen as their head of state and become a republic.
Sources:www.express.co.uk, www.express.co.uk

SWIFT plans new service, Digital EURO on the horizon

SWIFT announced plans for a new service to help banks improve the experience for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and consumers who send low-value payments across borders. The service will enable these bank customers to make faster, easier, predictable and competitively priced payments all around the world.
The European Central Bank (ECB) announced that it will start conducting experiments to decide whether to launch a digital euro. In a report setting out the pros and cons of launching a digital euro, the ECB said that it could support the Eurosystems objectives by providing citizens with a safe form of money in the fast-changing digital world.
Sources:www.swift.com, www.euronews.com

Islamic finance embraces fintech with gold-backed debit card

Wahed opens London office, launches gold-backed debit card for Muslims.
Gold-backed debit cards and wealth management offers a form of banking that is free from interest, speculation, and inflationary currencies.
Source: finance.yahoo

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