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We explore the structural realities of the silver market, including by-product supply rigidities, declining grades, and the limits of new mine development. We look at why industrial demand from solar photovoltaics, electric vehicles, data centres, and semiconductors is largely inelastic and continues to grow regardless of price.
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The New Gold War: Why Countries Are Fighting Back
2025-10-30
#Gold’s price is falling but that’s not the real story.
Behind the headlines, governments and central banks are quietly rebuilding a world where trust, not #money, is the ultimate collateral. While the media obsesses over short-term price moves, the world’s largest economies are repatriating and hoarding gold as insurance against political and financial instability.
In this episode, Jan Skoyles unpacks the truth behind what we call The New #GoldWar a silent global conflict where gold is being weaponised not for profit, but for power, credibility, and control.
Why gold’s price no longer reflects its power
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Why countries like India, China, and Russia are reclaiming their gold
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