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theman73

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    theman73 got a reaction from Dalriada83 in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Come her, come to the Paradise 
     

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    theman73 got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Me too I'm with you on this! 
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    theman73 got a reaction from Gruff in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Me too I'm with you on this! 
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    theman73 reacted to HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    You might be right mate, a lot of people say the same thing - the communists are working on decades and centuries-long masterplans. I don't believe that's true. I think they're only human and have to face the inevitable consequences of attempting to create perfect policies that apply over an entire economy and over 1.4 billion people. I think they're lurching from crisis to crisis and the future of the CCP itself is at risk due to how poorly (inevitably so) they have managed their economy - like spending $trillions on high speed rail lines to nowhere that will never be profitable, or building ghost cities. The Chinese economy is collapsing as we speak and many credible analysts (economists, geopolitical, intelligence agencies, military strategists) believe the only way out for Xi and the CCP is to go to war with Taiwan to distract the population from their failures. That doesn't sound like a masterplan to me
    There is one group who operates over decades and centuries - the Jesuits - who control the Masons and the Illuminati. Yep I'm slightly crazy, I know. I believe in secret societies and interdimensional aliens. So does Elon Musk FWIW
    I think that given the economic and environmental backdrop, the CCP would be quick to point at their huge gold stack to quell the population, which is on the verge of revolution. I also don't believe the Chinese would pay a premium to the west for physical gold if they had an enormous central stack they could use to prop up their regional and local banks. 
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    theman73 reacted to Gruff in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    If so, then why when Germany asked to repatriate it's gold, was it told it would take up to 7 years to get it back from the US and when the first shipment arrived the serial numbers didn't match anything on Germany's manifest sheet of serial numbered bars? 
    I'm genuinely interested to know, I like @HerefordBullyun don't believe for a minute that the US has the gold it says it has, be that for themselves or others. It's been sold off or leant out to to other countries so many times, that's it's in effect gone.

    It's why the UK goes to the high courts to stop smaller countries repatriating their gold. They don't have it, or only have a portion of it and when the bluff is called and all countries ask for it back, then the king with no clothes will be revealed.
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    A picture with his username and today date would help
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    theman73 reacted to HerefordBullyun in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Global debt has surged to a record high of $315 trillion (£250 trillion) as China and India continued their borrowing binge despite the risks posed by geopolitical tensions and higher interest rates.
    The Institute of International Finance (IIF) warned that post-pandemic efforts to reduce debt were coming to an end as governments cut taxes and increase spending amid a record number of elections this year. 
    It said the increase was “primarily driven by emerging markets”, where debt surged to “an unprecedented high of over $105 trillion”.
    This is $55 trillion more than a decade ago, with China, India and Mexico seeing the biggest increases so far this year.
    China is already dealing with a property crisis that threatens to exert a drag on economic growth for years to come.
    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has also warned that India’s debt pile could exceed the size of its economy by the end of the decade as it spends billions of pounds each year dealing with natural disasters.
    IIF analysis showed total world debt rose by $1.3 trillion to a new record high of $315 trillion in the first three months of the year as global debt-to-GDP “resumed its upward trajectory” after falling for a sustained period after Covid lockdowns.
    The IIF added that increases in government debt drove the rise among advanced economies in the first three months of 2024 as stubborn US inflation threatens to keep interest rates higher for longer.
    Given ‘sticky’ US inflation and an expected delay to Federal Reserve rate cuts, a dollar rally ... could once again bring government debt strains to the fore, particularly for developing countries,” the IIF said in its latest debt monitor.
    It warned that US President Joe Biden was presiding over an ever-rising debt pile, even as households in the world’s biggest economy were paying back money owed on personal loans and credit cards.
    “While the health of household balance sheets should provide a cushion against higher for longer rates in the near term, government budget deficits are still higher than pre-pandemic levels and are projected to contribute around $5.3 trillion to global debt accumulation this year,” it said.
    Last month, the IMF urged governments around the world to resist the temptation to cut taxes or raise spending in the hope of winning votes in the “biggest-ever election year”.
    It said: “In this great election year, governments should exercise fiscal restraint to preserve sound public finances.”
    The IIF banking lobby group also warned that “rising trade frictions and deeper geoeconomic fragmentation could diminish the external debt servicing capacity of emerging markets” as many developing economies struggle with high dollar denominated debts.    
    It said: “Although the relatively sanguine near-term global economic outlook is a positive factor for debt dynamics, stubborn inflation, particularly in the US, continues to pose a significant risk, putting upward pressure on global funding costs.
    “Rising trade friction and geopolitical tensions also present significant potential headwinds for debt markets. As China aims to become the world’s leading supplier of new clean energy technologies, tighter supply chain constraints, fuelled by industry-specific protectionist policies, could keep both inflation and interest rates above pandemic levels. Such a scenario would undermine trade and investment flows and further reduce the external debt servicing capacity of emerging and frontier markets.”
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    New stock next week 
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    theman73 reacted to 9x883 in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Probably a crisis is being created that will force CBDCs on everyone. 
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    Take it like a march of triumph, a show of happiness...
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    theman73 got a reaction from AOB in 100 ozt Silver Bullet 30 mm Cannon for sale - quick sale needed   
    Interested 
    How much are you looking for?
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    theman73 got a reaction from goldmember44 in 1 to 2 tubes silver brits wanted   
    Mine are £650 plus postage
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    Whenever the serpent are everything is ruined.
    @ChrisSilver @trp @morezone this auction looks bad, really bad
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    Whenever the serpent are everything is ruined.
    @ChrisSilver @trp @morezone this auction looks bad, really bad
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    Whenever the serpent are everything is ruined.
    @ChrisSilver @trp @morezone this auction looks bad, really bad
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    @theman73 ?
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