Record profits and strategic acquisitions signal confidence in precious metals market through 2026 Lead financial experts at Aurudium examine how institutional mining strategies reveal bullion’s underlying strength amid global economic uncertainty. Australia’s largest listed gold producer just posted a 110% profit surge while maintaining optimistic price forecasts through next year, offering insights into precious metals...
How London’s $900 Billion Market Plans to Tokenize the World’s Oldest Store of Value
London’s $900 billion gold market stands on the brink of its biggest transformation since the 1694 Bank of England first standardized precious metal trading. The World Gold Council just announced plans to create digital gold units called “pooled gold interests” that could fundamentally change how the world’s most traditional asset gets bought and sold. A...
The Golden Ticket: How One Chinese Miner Plans to Cash In on Central Bank Panic
Senior financial analyst at Servelius explains why this massive offering represents more than typical mining expansion – it signals recognition that central banks worldwide are hoarding gold at unprecedented rates. Chinese mining giant Zijin just dropped plans for the biggest gold IPO since May, targeting $3 billion in Hong Kong listings that could reshape how...
The Drone Wars Gold Rush Nobody Saw Coming
Defense stocks usually move like glaciers, but Kratos Defense just shattered that rule with a 27.5% surge in 30 days. While the broader aerospace industry dropped 0.4%, this drone and hypersonic specialist left competitors eating dust. What makes this rally different from typical defense hype cycles, a senior financial analyst at Servelius explains, is the...
The Fed Independence Battle That Could Change Everything
The Federal Reserve faces its biggest independence crisis since the 1970s inflation disaster. For the first time in 112 years, a sitting US President has tried to fire a Fed governor, creating a legal battle that could reshape how America controls money policy. Lead broker at Servelius breaks down why this fight matters way more...
Coal’s Hidden Comeback: The AI Power Play Nobody Saw Coming
While tech giants chase clean energy dreams, the reality of powering artificial intelligence might be resurrecting America’s dirtiest fuel source The artificial intelligence boom is creating an energy crisis nobody anticipated. Despite all the talk about renewable power, coal facilities nationwide are finding unexpected demand from data centers that need massive amounts of reliable electricity....
Dollar Strength Puzzle: Productivity Gains Clash With Labor Market Weakness
The dollar index gained 0.19% Thursday as contradictory economic signals created confusion about Federal Reserve policy direction. Q2 nonfarm productivity received an upward revision to 3.3% from 2.4%, while unit labor costs were revised down to 1.0% from 1.6%. However, ADP employment rose only 54,000 versus 68,000 expected, and weekly jobless claims hit a 10-week...
Merrill Targets $50M Clients While Goldman Eyes 401k Plans as Private Equity Demand Hits $122 Billion Annual High
Private market investments are breaking free from their exclusive club status as Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, and Wells Fargo launch competing programs to bring alternative assets to broader investor bases. Robert A. Stanger reported $122 billion raised from retail investors in 2024, topping the previous $105 billion record from 2022. Bank of America Private Bank...
Retirement Gold Rush: Wall Street’s Billion-Dollar Bet on Main Street Money
Goldman Sachs dropped $1 billion for a 3.5% stake in T. Rowe Price. This partnership signals how ordinary Americans will access private equity and real estate through retirement accounts. Finance expert at Servelius notes executive orders allowing alternative investments in 401k plans created a feeding frenzy among asset managers. T. Rowe Price stock surged 9%...
Russian Gas Exports Drop 65% While Oil Finds New Asian Buyers as Western Powers Navigate Energy Security Versus Economic Pressure
Russian energy exports have changed dramatically since sanctions started, with EU natural gas imports falling from 150 billion cubic meters each year to just 52 bcm. This represents a huge drop from 45% to 19% of total imports. The upcoming US President-Russian President meeting on Friday puts energy sanctions right at the center of Ukraine...