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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

FedNow Approved. Interoperability with private-sector ASAP

The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Board) has approved the FedNow Service.
The Federal Reserve is committed to using widely accepted standards in designing the FedNow Service to aid in accomplishing the key goals of achieving nationwide reach for instant payments and promoting interoperability with the existing private-sector service. To support these goals, the service will use the widely accepted ISO 20022 standard.
The Federal Reserve intends to launch the FedNow Service as soon as practicably possible. Although the target release date remains 2023 or 2024.
Sources:www.federalregister.gov, www.pymnts.com

Trump Hints at Gold-Backed Reset

🏆 August 11, 2025: In a direct statement, President Donald J. Trump reassured investors and markets: “Gold will not be Tariffed!” This pledge signals a commitment to keeping the precious metal free from trade barriers, reinforcing its role as a safe haven in uncertain times.
"Gold will not be Tariffed!" — Donald J. Trump
For centuries, gold has been a symbol of stability and wealth preservation. By removing any threat of tariffs, the U.S. sends a clear message — gold remains a secure and untouchable asset for those seeking financial protection. 📈✨
April 28, 2025: In a recent interview with The Atlantic, President Donald Trump made a striking assertion, declaring, “I run the country and the world.” The phrase suggests a centralized, commanding role in shaping national and international affairs, reflecting his ongoing narrative of strong leadership.
April 20, 2025: 🏆 Donald Trump’s recent posts slammed “NON-TARIFF CHEATING,” pinpointing currency manipulation as a top threat to fair trade. Echoing his “level playing field” mantra, Trump’s boldest statement—“HE WHO HAS THE GOLD MAKES THE RULES”—signals a potential global currency reset anchored by America’s 8,133.46 metric tons of gold, dwarfing China’s 2,264.32 and Russia’s 2,335.85 tons.
Targeting nations like China and Japan for allegedly devaluing currencies to boost exports, Trump’s focus on U.S. gold reserves suggests a strategy to counter manipulation by revaluing gold.
This could unlock billions to stabilize the dollar or fund tariffs, reshaping global trade. X posts today amplify the hype, with users debating a shift to gold-backed systems like XRP to rival BRICS’ gold hoarding. As fiat currencies wobble, Trump’s gold-centric rhetoric positions the U.S. to dictate new financial rules—provided it navigates the risks.

Mutual payment systems recognition for Russia and India

Indian banks may start accepting Mir payment cards.
Russia and India are planning to recognize each other's payment systems.
The issue of mutual recognition of RuPay and Mir was discussed during the recent visit of India's National Security Adviser Ajit Doval to Moscow.
Among other things, the possibility of active use of national currencies in bilateral trade was also considered.
Source: tvbrics.com

BRICS Launches BRICS Pay System

BRICS has unveiled BRICS Pay, a new payment platform developed over the past few years.
This system is designed to boost trade and financial transactions within the bloc, emphasizing the use of national currencies over the US dollar.
BRICS Pay aims to streamline cross-border transactions, reduce exposure to currency exchange risks, and enhance the financial independence and stability of its member countries, marking a significant step in challenging the dollar's dominance on the global stage.

Gold demand as a store of value

Central Banks Buying Gold Could Be Catalyst for $3,000 Gold Price.
They have been net buyers of the yellow metal since 2010.
In the first quarter of 2022, they bought gold again, 84 tonnes of it.
Gold Price Analysis: XAUUSD to be in demand as a store of value given record inflation.
Economists expect the yellow metal to remain resilient as Eurozone inflation is set to hit a new record.
Sources: lombardiletter.com, www.fxstreet.com

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