(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) Gold mine output has been basically flat since 2018. Could this signal that we are at or near “peak gold?”
Gold mines globally produced an estimated 3,661 tonnes of gold in 2024. It was a new record, but only 3 tonnes higher than the...
(Jesse Colombo, Money Metals News Service) Gold, silver, and mining stocks just had a stellar day, significantly improving their technical setups. Gold jumped 2.8% while silver surged 5.38%, driven by a weaker U.S. dollar and escalating trade tensions with China.
Over the weekend, President Trump accused China of violating a recent...
(Lauren Jessop, The Center Square) What’s next for U.S. Steel after its $14 billion merger?
It’s either the golden age or a clever mirage, depending on who gets asked. That’s because the final details, while still scant, don’t satisfy critics about the iconic Pittsburgh company’s new partnership with Japanese-owned Nippon...
(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) Acquiring and holding hard assets is one thing. Keeping them safe is quite another. A Southern California business owner -- and his customers -- just learned this the hard way.
In recent days, thieves cleaned out a Simi Valley jewelry store, making off with...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Hunter Biden is no longer riding high at taxpayers’ expense.
Hunter, former President Joe Biden’s embattled son, was spotted in South Africa driving a rented Toyota sedan, Fox News reported Friday.
Trump had yanked his taxpayer-funded Secret Service protection and black Chevy Suburban vehicles.
Until March, Hunter had been chauffeured...
(Thérèse Boudreaux, The Center Square) Top U.S. Senate Republicans are eyeing a controversial accounting method to theoretically slash the multi trillion-dollar price tag of President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”
However, tax policy experts remain strongly divided over whether the tactic would constitute legitimate policy or a recipe for fiscal...
(Money Metals News Service) Veteran market analyst Greg Weldon joined Money Metals' Mike Maharrey for a sweeping conversation about the fragile state of the global financial system.
From runaway debt and stressed bond markets to gold, silver, and digital assets, Weldon delivered a no-nonsense warning: the clock is ticking.
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(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) President Donald Trump accused China on Friday of breaking a short-term trade deal with the U.S.
Earlier this month, the two countries reached a 90-day deal to reduce high tariffs on trade between the world's two largest economies. The global superpowers agreed to slash tariffs...
(Jesse Colombo, Money Metals News Service) The U.S. Dollar Index is at a critical inflection point, and how it behaves from here will have a major impact on the direction of gold, silver, and commodities.
As a quick reminder, the U.S. dollar typically trades inversely with commodities—when the dollar rises,...
(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) The U.S. government has an interest problem. Just how bad is it?
Really bad.
Most people intuitively understand that massive budget deficits aren’t sustainable. They recognize you can’t live indefinitely on a credit card.
Granted, it is fair to say government finance isn’t the same as personal finance,...
(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) On family vacations to the beach, my dad loved to tinker with a metal detector. I’m pretty sure he wasn’t motivated by the potential for riches because he never found anything more than some change and the occasional metal can. My mom used...
(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) The U.S. Department of Justice filed an emergency motion Thursday asking an appeals court to pause a lower court ruling that ordered President Donald Trump to unwind most of his tariffs within 10 days.
The court granted that motion Thursday afternoon.
An attorney for the Liberty...