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The reason KYC exists for obvious non combatants is because our gov. have been planning tokenisation. Sooner than one might imagine you will be a criminal for holding metal. You will have to hand it in to Marrickville and have 'tokens'.
"Do not try and time the system...." Wise words.
 
Very interesting GOLD article.

China Quietly Amassing Gold as Pricing Power Shifts East​



Willem Middelkoop, founder of the Commodity Discovery Fund and author of The Big Reset, argues that Beijing welcomes lower gold prices precisely because it is still accumulating. He estimates total Chinese gold demand surpassed 150 tonnes in June alone. Official data compiled by the World Gold Council put PBoC buying for that month at approximately 15 tonnes. Middelkoop revealed that at a 2015 event in Beijing, a former central banker told him the PBoC is not the only state institution purchasing gold, identifying the State Administration of Foreign Exchange as one of the other buyers. He also noted that Silk Road countries, including China and India, have accumulated more than 50,000 tonnes since the 2008 financial crisis.

:unsure: Stack & Hold. The Chinse just might have a Plan ;)

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Mmm, :unsure: seems China does have a PLAN !

Gold’s Weak Hands Sold the Dip While China Backed the Brinks Truck Into the Vault​

The tourists traded the chart. The serious money bought the metal.​




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The gold market has spent the past few months running one of the oldest tricks in the trading book: shake the tourists out of the showroom while the serious buyers reverse the Brinks truck into the loading bay. ;)

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Bank of Korea resumes buying gold after 13-year pause

The central bank has added gold exposure through ETFs and is preparing to buy domestically produced bullion for the first time since 2013.

Initially I thought that this was going to be a " Good News " article for Gold. But as I read on my concern grew when I read :-

The BOK’s Reserve Management Group increased its gold exposure in the second quarter by purchasing overseas-listed spot gold ETFs.

Mmm, ETF's are not holding Gold. Just speculating on the price. Then I read the part that made my heart sink 😞 :-

The BOK has traditionally purchased gold only in physical form and stored it at the Bank of England :devilish:. It has not bought additional gold since acquiring 20 metric tons in 2013.

Held in The Bank of England o_O do they really think that in a Global Financial Crisis that those Shifty Fuckers in London are going to give them their GOLD ! :ROFLMAO:

Took the " Germans " 4 years to get only 1/3 of what they asked for ( it's their fucking Gold )

Koreans will never see any of that Gold again :unsure:


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Another positive move for GOLD & clever maneuver by the Chinese ;)

The Yuan Goes International Piggy-Backing Gold​

The appointment, first reported by the Financial Times, gives Deutsche a direct connection to China’s financial system as Beijing accelerates efforts to expand the renminbi’s use in international trade, investment and financing.



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Top-10 Gold Producing Countries in 2025​


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Here are the top 10 gold producers in 2025​


  1. China – 384.3 tonnes: China accounted for roughly 10 percent of global gold production in 2025. Mine output increased modestly by about 4 tonnes. China has led the world in gold production for several years.
  2. Russia – 345 tonnes: Russian gold production increased by about 4.5 percent year-on-year in 2025. Russia has historically produced much of the gold consumed in Europe, but the Russian government is the biggest buyer of Russian gold. Sanctions in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine stopped the flow of Russian gold into Europe. The country has sought alternative markets, particularly in the BRICS bloc.
  3. Australia – 293.2 tonnes: After falling by over 4 percent in 2024, Australian gold production increased by 11 tonnes last year. Australia has the highest level of known gold reserves in the world, estimated at 12,000 tons.
  4. Canada – 213.3 tonnes: In 2021, Canada leapfrogged the U.S. to become the fourth-largest gold producer globally. Last year, mine output increased by another 4.5 percent to hold on to that number-four spot. Gold ranks as the nation’s most valuable mined commodity.
  5. Peru – 208.9 tonnes: Peru gold production surged by over 52 percent last year, moving it from number nine to number five on our list of top gold producers. The official sector reported around 109 tonnes. The World Gold Council revised its estimate much higher to capture production from artisanal and small-scale mining.
  6. Ghana – 187.3 tonnes: Ghana’s gold output also increased significantly by 46.7 percent. That was enough to push it ahead of the U.S. into the number six spot. The country ranks as Africa's largest gold producer. Notably, South Africa no longer ranks in the top 10 global gold producers. It now sits at number 11 after leading the world in gold output for many years.
  7. United States – 157 tonnes: U.S. gold mine production dipped by 1 tonne. U.S. mine output has fallen consistently since 2017.
  8. Uzbekistan – 125.4 tonnes: Uzbek gold production fell modestly by about 4 tonnes. Even so, it moved up to spots in the rankings. Much of the country’s gold is consumed domestically. The Uzbek central bank buys a substantial amount of domestic gold.
  9. Mexico – 113.5 tonnes: Mexico charted a substantial 19 percent decline in gold mine output, and it dropped from number seven last year to ninth. The decline was due to large mines going offline or producing substantially less gold.
  10. Indonesia – 104.2 tonnes: Indonesian gold production dipped 25.6 percent after a 27 percent increase in 2024. An accident at the Grasberg mine shut down operations there. In 2019, the country mined less than 100 tonnes of gold. Mining is one of the country’s most important economic sectors.
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