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Gold Telegraph: De-dollarization has been Quietly Rolling

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BREAKING NEWS: ONE OF THE COPPER MARKET’S BIGGEST-EVER SQUEEZES IS UNFOLDING ON THE LONDON METAL EXCHANGE

The glue of the economy. The biggest story you probably have not heard of.

“Spot copper traded at a $345-a-ton premium to three-month futures on Monday…”

Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-23/copper-faces-historic-squeeze-with-lme-stockpiles-depleting-fast

The United States now faces the prospect of foreign nations repatriating $245 billion worth of gold. Countries around the world are sending America a big message. Remember this if you see negative press on gold in the m--------------a.

BREAKING NEWS: THE CUSTODIANS OF TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS OF GLOBAL CENTRAL BANK RESERVES ARE EYEING A MOVE AWAY FROM THE GREENBACK INTO GOLD ACCORDING TO THE OMFIF

The trend continues…

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“Gold seen as biggest winner from dollar diversification…”

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/china/central-banks-eye-gold-euro-yuan-dollar-dominance-wanes-2025-06-24/

Just wow. @judyshel

The interest payments on US debt = 3% of the United States GDP.

If the head of the Federal Reserve can’t grasp how monetary policy helps enable the national debt in America… You have a problem.

Germany and Italy hold the world’s second and third-largest gold reserves, right behind the United States, and they are making moves to repatriate it. Meanwhile, we all know China owns more than they disclose. The U.S? They keep promising to audit Fort Knox. The stage is set.

As @LukeGromen points out, why are central banks suddenly so vocal about piling into gold and easing away from the dollar? The de-dollarization trend has been quietly rolling for years, with gold at its heart. It was initially mocked because physical gold is the one thing the West can’t print or sanction. That represents a threat to the current system.

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1971: The U.S. ditched gold tied directly to the system because it couldn’t cover its promises.

2025: The promises are bigger, and the creditors are watching.

BREAKING NEWS: CHINESE COPPER SMELTERS RAMP UP EXPORTS TO ESCAPE SQUEEZE ON THE LONDON METAL EXCHANGE.

Things are getting intense… The glue of the economy.

“At least 30,000 tons of copper from smelters including Jiangxi Copper and Tongling Nonferrous Metals Group are poised to be delivered to LME warehouses…”

Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-25/chinese-copper-smelters-ramp-up-exports-to-escape-squeeze-on-lme

Source(s):
https://x.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/1937163508619067712
https://x.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/1937181953578373371
https://x.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/1937518430673899888
https://x.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/1937527153261773079
https://x.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/1937529212174287027
https://x.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/1937543591683064172
https://x.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/1937583782766289301
https://x.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/1937707183438774565

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