Kitco News
Bulls in control on Wall Street and Main Street after gold’s solid showing, with inflation, retail sales, and Warsh vote on deck -
The latest Kitco News Weekly Gold Survey showed two-thirds of Wall Street and Main Street back on the bandwagon for next week after gold’s solid showing.
Central banks are still hungry for gold -
(Kitco News) - Gold’s rally may be stuck in neutral for now, but central banks continue to send a clear signal to the market: they remain committed buyers on price weakness, even amid volatile economic conditions.
Gold, silver climb as U.S. data keep Fed path mixed - Kitco PM Report -
(Kitco News) - Spot gold and silver finished firmer after the U.S. data mix showed stronger job creation, steady unemployment and weakening household sentiment. At the time of writing, spot gold was trading near $4,716.20 an ounce, up 0.65% on the session, while spot silver was at $80.300, up 2.57%.
Gold rebounds above $4,700 as investors look past Middle East tensions -
(Kitco News) - After two weeks of losses, the gold market has managed to gain some bullish traction, pushing back above $4,700 an ounce.
Gold stock weakness may create M&A openings as producer cash flow rises - John Feneck -
(Kitco News) - Weakness in gold and mining equities since early March is exposing a gap between rising producer cash flow and lagging share prices, a divergence that could support consolidation as miners look to replace reserves and add growth, according to John Feneck, founder and CEO of The Feneck Commodities Report.
Kosovo’s central bank is buying gold for the first time in its history -
(Kitco News) - Central bank demand has played a key role in supporting gold prices at elevated levels. While the market has been dominated by a few key players, demand continues to broaden as the Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo jumps into the market.
China and other central banks continue to buy the dip in gold -
(Kitco News) - Gold prices continue to trade in elevated territory, holding new support above $4,700 an ounce, and some analysts have noted that downside risks for the precious metal remain limited as central bank demand continues to provide solid support.
Spot gold hits session high after preliminary Consumer Sentiment drops to 48.2, one-year inflation expectations dip to 4.5% -
(Kitco News) - The gold market is trading near its highs after the latest data showed consumer sentiment in the U.S. declining, while inflation expectations pulled back from last month’s one-year highs.The University of Michigan announced on Friday that the preliminary reading of its Consumer Sentiment survey for May was 48.2. The data was worse than expectations, as the consensus forecast...
Gold, silver extend gains as payrolls beat forecasts - Kitco AM Report -
(Kitco News) - Spot gold prices are firmer and spot silver prices are sharply higher in early U.S. trading Friday, with metals holding gains after the April jobs report came in above expectations.
Gold prices catch a solid bid after U.S. economy created 115k jobs in April -
(Kitco News) - The gold market is attracting new bullish momentum as prices hold support near $4,700 an ounce, but analysts warn that the precious metal could see renewed selling pressure as the U.S. labor market remains relatively healthy, with the economy creating more jobs than expected in April.
Zero Hedge
The Day Civilization Runs Out Of Bread Will Not Feel Like Fiction -
The Day Civilization Runs Out Of Bread Will Not Feel Like Fiction
Authored by Madge Waggy,
For nearly three decades, much of the modern world behaved as though the nuclear age had quietly expired sometime in the early 1990s. The collapse of the Soviet Union created the comforting illusion that humanity had stepped away from the edge permanently, as if the terrifying balance that d...
The Rise Of AI Writing And The Decline Of Human Voice -
The Rise Of AI Writing And The Decline Of Human Voice
Artificial intelligence has become a powerful writing assistant, helping people draft emails, essays, marketing copy, and social media posts in seconds. But as these tools grow more popular, researchers are raising concerns about an unintended consequence: AI may be changing not just what we write, but how we communicate altoget...
Gold, Debt And The Inevitable Global Housing Market Crash -
Gold, Debt And The Inevitable Global Housing Market Crash
Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us
Maybe the most prominent economic discussion circulating today is the fear that the vast majority of people have been priced out of housing markets for the rest of their lives, regardless of the country they live. Gen Z and even Gen Alpha teens are already planning for a future in...
DOE's NNSA Removes Enriched Uranium From Venezuela And Japan -
DOE's NNSA Removes Enriched Uranium From Venezuela And Japan
The Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has coordinated with Japan and Venezuela to remove enriched uranium from both countries.
The U.S. has secured its largest-ever HALEU fuel shipment, working in partnership with Japan. This significant transfer advances President Trump’s strategy ...
Global Jet Fuel Exports Hit 10-Year Seasonal Low in April -
Global Jet Fuel Exports Hit 10-Year Seasonal Low in April
Submitted by Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com
Global seaborne jet fuel exports crashed to a seasonal low in April as supplies remained trapped in the Middle East and Asian refiners slashed run rates amid lower crude availability, energy flows analytics firm Vortexa said in a report on Friday.
Global seaborne exports of j...
Is Marco Rubio The New Heir Apparent To Trump? -
Is Marco Rubio The New Heir Apparent To Trump?
For months, the conventional wisdom inside Republican circles has been settled and simple: JD Vance is next. The vice president has led 2028 Republican presidential nomination polling by a country mile, averaging nearly 45.5 points in the RealClearPolitics aggregate — more than 30 points ahead of Donald Trump Jr. at 14.8% and Marco Rub...
Is There More Risk Than Reward In The US–China Summit? -
Is There More Risk Than Reward In The US–China Summit?
Authored by James Gorrie via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
Do the advantages of the U.S.–China summit still outweigh the disadvantages?
Perhaps, but the negative risks are high.
President Donald Trump (left) and Chinese leader Xi Jinping shake hands before their meeting at Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea...
What The Indiana Primaries Tell Us About Trump's Grip On The GOP -
What The Indiana Primaries Tell Us About Trump's Grip On The GOP
Tuesday night’s primaries in Indiana were not subtle. Five of seven Republican state senators who had blocked a congressional redistricting map favored by President Donald Trump lost their primary races to Trump-backed challengers. The message, delivered cleanly through the ballot box, couldn’t have been clearer.
T...
Nick Shirley Went To Cuba... He Almost Didn't Make It Home -
Nick Shirley Went To Cuba... He Almost Didn't Make It Home
Authored by Sarah Anderson via PJMedia.com,
Donald Trump and Marco Rubio often accuse the Cuban regime of rolling out the red carpet for our adversaries. They're not wrong.
It actively welcomes those working against United States interests, and I'm not just talking about China, Russian, and Iran.
If you'll remember, in...
UCLA Med School Illegally Using Race In Admissions: DOJ -
UCLA Med School Illegally Using Race In Admissions: DOJ
A DOJ investigation into the University of California–Los Angeles (UCLA) found its medial school allegedly used applicants' race to discriminate against white and asian candidates.
Royce Hall on University of California, Los Angeles, campus is seen in Los Angeles on Aug. 15, 2024. AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File
In a seven-...
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Japan to keep intervening to defend 160-per-dollar level, ex-BOJ official says -
By Leika KiharaReutersThursday, May 7, 2026
TOKYO -- Japan likely intervened during the Golden Week holidays and will step back into the market if the yen renews its slide below the psychologically key 160-per-dollar level, Atsushi Takeuchi, a former central bank official who took part in Tokyo's market forays a decade ago, told Reuters.
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Alasdair Macleod: Is the silver bull back? -
By Alasdair MacleodGoldMoney, TorontoFriday, May 8, 2026
Notably in silver, bear squeeze conditions were evident this week. The likelihood of the bull market returning is now strengthened, particularly given gold's improving prospects.
The classic conditions for a bear squeeze are a combination of bearish trader consensus and an unexpected rise in the price, leading to shorts being squeezed int...
Real metal keeps moving to Shanghai, silver severely underpriced, Maguire tells LFTV -
9p ET Thursday, May 7, 2026
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold (and Silver):
Answering viewer questions on this week's edition of Kinesis Money's "Live from the Vault" program, London metals trader Andrew Maguire says physical gold and silver trading continues to move away from New York and London to Shanghai, Shanghai prices show silver is severely underpriced in the West, and a spike in silver pric...
Hungary returns to Ukraine a seized cash and gold shipment worth $82 million -
By Justin SpikeAssociated PressWednesday, May 6, 2026
BUDAPEST, Hungary -- A shipment of Ukrainian cash and gold worth around $82 million that Hungary seized earlier this year has been returned to Ukraine's state Oschadbank, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said today.
The seizure of the valuables, which were being transported through Hungary by two armored cars when Hungarian counter-terrorism au...
Standstill in India's gold imports drags on, threatening supply -
By Preeti Soni, Yihui Xie, and Vignesh RadhakrishnanBloomberg Newsvia The Times of India, MumbaiWednesday, May 6, 2026
Indian banks have been unable to import gold and silver for five weeks, an unusually long halt that’s pushing up domestic prices and threatening shortages in the world's second-biggest bullion market.
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CoinDesk
Judge clears path for Aave to move $71 million in ETH linked to North Korea hack -
Judge Margaret Garnett allowed frozen exploit funds on Arbitrum to move to Aave, but the legal freeze follows the assets as terrorism plaintiffs continue their claim.
Senate Banking Committee plans to hold key market structure hearing on Thursday -
The Senate Banking Committee announced it would hold its markup hearing for the Clarity Act on March 14.
Coinbase rebounds as altcoins surge with bitcoin holding above $80,000 -
Tokenization and digital asset-infrastructure stocks climbed as SEC Chair Paul Atkins signaled support for onchain finance rules.
AI agents fueled a frenzy of startup building at the Consensus Miami EasyA hackathon -
Nearly 1,000 developers competed at the venue, from ecosystems like Base, Solana, and others arriving from companies like Microsoft and Google, most racing to build products around the theme of AI agents.
SEC chair Atkins signals new rules for onchain markets, AI-driven finance -
The SEC chair linked the rise of AI-powered financial systems with growing demand for blockchain-based market infrastructure and automated settlement.
Kraken parent goes for the OCC charter in bid to become a federal crypto bank -
Payward’s application would add a federally regulated trust company to the Kraken group’s existing Wyoming bank charter and Fed master account.
ECB's Lagarde’s digital euro warning: Why Europe shouldn’t just copy the U.S. stablecoin model -
Lagarde warned that large stablecoins like Tether and USDC, which now dominate a $310 billion market, pose financial stability risks and could transmit stress to underlying asset markets during periods of turmoil.
XRP pushes toward $1.40 as tightening range lowers breakout chances -
Price moved higher on a late volume burst, with traders watching whether compression near $1.39-$1.40 finally resolves into a larger move.
CoinDesk 20 performance update: NEAR Protocol (NEAR) gains 6.3%, leading index higher -
Internet Computer (ICP), up 5.8% from Thursday, was also a top performer.
Stablecoins have their 'permission slip.' Now comes the hard part. -
Executives from MoonPay, Ripple and Paxos said at Consensus Miami 2026 that regulation has accelerated stablecoin adoption, but infrastructure, privacy and distribution remain major hurdles.
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SEC Commissioner Urges Restraint on Crypto Rules as Retail Trading Expands -
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce said regulators should study crypto’s role in retail trading before deciding whether new rules are needed. Her remarks tied crypto to ETFs, options, prediction markets, and perpetual futures. ETF Access and SEC Authority Shape Crypto Debate Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Commissioner Hester Peirce on May 8, 2026 framed crypto as […]
CLARITY Act Markup: Senate Banking Sets May 14 Crypto Rules Session -
The Senate Banking Committee scheduled a May 14 markup for the CLARITY Act, setting up the Senate’s first formal committee debate over digital asset market structure legislation. The executive session will allow lawmakers to debate amendments and determine whether the bill advances toward a full Senate vote. Senate Banking Takes Up Long-Delayed Crypto Bill The […]
Coinbase CEO: Onchain Economy Has Reached Escape Velocity Amid Generational Shift -
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said a “generational shift” is underway in crypto as he pointed to expanding on-chain finance, stablecoin activity, and AI-driven payments. The Nasdaq-listed crypto exchange also cited a tenfold increase in Base stablecoin transaction volume and rising USDC use. Armstrong Frames Coinbase Around Broader On-chain Finance Growth Coinbase Global Inc. (Nasdaq: COIN) […]
XRP Ledger Foundation Signals Public Collaboration Push Across Ecosystem -
The XRP Ledger Foundation is moving into a more public coordination role across the XRP ecosystem, outlining a broader focus on engineering, operations, and community engagement as it expands collaboration across the XRP Ledger community. XRP Ledger Foundation Formalizes Broader Operating Structure The XRP Ledger Foundation, a nonprofit organization that contributes to, grows, and advocates […]
Tether Sues Titan Holding in Brazil to Recover $300 Million Defaulted Loan -
The largest stablecoin company lent $300 million to Titan Holdings in March 2025, part of the Master conglomerate, now involved in one of the largest financial frauds in Brazilian history. The loan was made by Tether Investments, Tether’s VC arm. Tether Introduces Lawsuit to Recover $300M Borrowed to Master Conglomerate Tether has introduced a lawsuit […]
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Tenth Amendment Center
Founding Felons: Jefferson Would Be on a Watch List Today -
What we’re dealing with today is a government that wants to suppress dangerous words—words about its warring empire, words about its land grabs, words about its militarized police, words about its killing, its poisoning and its corruption—in order to keep its lies going.
The post Founding Felons: Jefferson Would Be on a Watch List Today appeared first on Tenth Amendment Center.
This Isn’t Anti-American. It’s a Right and a Duty. -
“Alter or abolish” Despite those words in the Declaration of Independence, the establishment today would have you believe that any effort to resist their power is “anti-American.” But they have it backwards. On this episode - it’s the founders’ framework, the right to “provide new guards” - and when that rises to the level of duty.
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The Most Dangerous “Weapon” We Face -
Ignoring the limits of the Constitution because you don’t like the results you’ll get? George Washington called that a WEAPON to destroy freedom.
The post The Most Dangerous “Weapon” We Face appeared first on Tenth Amendment Center.
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Congress Narrowed the GUARD Act, But Serious Problems Remain -
Following criticism, lawmakers have narrowed the GUARD Act, a bill aimed at restricting minors’ access to certain AI systems. The earlier version could have applied broadly to nearly every AI-powered chatbot or search tool. The amended bill focuses more narrowly on so-called “AI companions”—conversational systems designed to simulate emotional or interpersonal interactions with users.
That cha...
Free Signal Guide -
EFF friend Guy Kawasaki* has written a book:
Everybody Has Something to Hide: Why and How to Use Signal to Preserve Your Privacy, Security, and Well-Being. This guide is now available in Spanish and English as an ebook in the EPUB format that you can download here. Take a look and consider sharing it with anyone who you know who uses (or should use) Signal.
And don't forget: EFF has two short ...
Milestone 1.0.0 Release of APK Downloader `apkeep` Powers Research on Android Apps -
Last week, we released apkeep version 1.0.0, the latest edition of our command-line Android package downloading software. Rather than indicating major changes for the project, this milestone instead signifies arriving at a relatively stable and mature place after gradual iteration on the project over the course of over four years.
What’s New in 1.0.0
We do have a few fresh features we’ve packed...
The Institute For Justice - Press Releases
Institute for Justice Promises to Continue Fight for Privacy Rights After Legislation on Automated License Plate Readers Fails to Advance -
Arlington, Va.—Today, Colorado State Sens. Judy Amabile and Lynda Zamora Wilson announced that their bill, SB26-070, will not be moving forward this year. The bill, […]
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Supreme Court to Hear Family Farm’s Case Challenging Agency Court that Acts as Prosecutor, Judge and Jury -
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Supreme Court will consider a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of courts where agency employees serve as prosecutor, judge, and jury. The government petitioned […]
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Equine Body Work Teachers Sue State of Wisconsin in Federal Court for Violation of First Amendment Right to Occupational Speech -
MADISON, Wis.—Jim Masterson has been working with animals for almost 30 years. It’s more than just a job for him; it’s a passion he’s had […]
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Second Amendment Foundation
TAURUS RENEWS PLATINUM-LEVEL CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP -
BELLEVUE, Wash. — April 24, 2025 — The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is pleased to announce that Taurus Holdings Inc. has renewed their commitment to the organization as a Platinum-level corporate partner. “At Taurus, we believe that the right to keep and bear arms is fundamental to the American way of life,” said Taurus USA
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CA NON-RESIDENTS CAN APPLY FOR CARRY PERMIT STARTING APRIL 22 -
BELLEVUE, Wash. — April 22, 2025 — Thanks to a preliminary injunction in the Second Amendment Foundation’s (SAF) case CRPA v. LASD, starting Tuesday, April 22, non-resident SAF members can apply for a California carry permit. The injunction requires that California accept permit applications from any United States resident outside the state who is a
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SCOTUS DENIES CERT IN WORTH, SAF WIN IN EIGHTH CIRCUIT STANDS -
BELLEVUE, Wash. — April 21, 2025 — In a case that could potentially have far-reaching implications for similar lawsuits across the nation, the U.S. Supreme Court has denied Minnesota’s Petition for Writ of Certiorari in Jacobson v. Worth, the Second Amendment Foundation’s (SAF) challenge to the 18-20-year-old carry ban in the state. Minnesota asked the
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Gun Owners of America
NH: Senators Must Deliver on Campus Carry TOMORROW -
New Hampshire gun owners are hearing disturbing rumors that another so-called “gun rights advocacy” organization is preparing to hand out A+ endorsements to lawmakers regardless of whether or not they actually support Campus Carry. That is unacceptable. If politicians want the support of gun owners, they need to earn it by taking real votes to defend the Second Amendment, not by hiding behind e...
PA: URGENT: Constitutional Carry VOTE Tomorrow! (05/06/2026) -
Your action is required right away! TOMORROW, the Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to take up Senate Bill 357—the Constitutional Carry bill. Sponsored by our longtime ally, Senator Chris Dush, SB 357 would finally recognize that your right to protect yourself and your family is not a privilege granted by the government. Rather, it is a GOD-GIVEN RIGHT enshrined in … Read more
PA: SB 822, Strengthen Preemption, Heads to Senate Floor -
Accountability is coming for Rogue Cities (SB 822 Update) Your relentless pressure worked! The Senate Local Government Committee reported SB 822 on a 7-3 vote today. This brings us one massive step closer to strengthening Pennsylvania’s firearms preemption law and holding lawless local governments accountable. For years, “gun grabbers” in cities like Philadelphia and Pittsburgh have treated our...
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American Banker
Fed flags overheated markets as top stability risk -
The Federal Reserve's April financial stability report found that asset valuations remain elevated, even as investors are beginning to demand more compensation for risk amid rising uncertainty around monetary policy.
Appeals judge sends Illinois interchange case back to district court -
Banking groups that sued the state of Illinois over its law barring banks from charging interchange fees on taxes and tips cheered an appeals court ruling remanding the law to a lower court and vowed to keep the law going into effect, which is slated for July 1.
Goldman taps Feldgoise, Schiffrin; Fidelity to cut 800 staffers -
Stephan Feldgoise and Joshua Schiffrin will join Goldman Sachs' management committee; Fidelity Investments is dismissing about 800 personnel as it restructures its technology and product-delivery teams; Citi has hired JPMorgan's André Ross as its country officer and banking head for South Africa; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
Affirm's Levchin rejects AI layoffs -
Affirm CEO Max Levchin said that the company did not have any plans for AI-spurred layoffs despite the fact that it was using the technology more for software engineering.
What payment leaders had to say at American Banker's Payments Forum -
Leaders from Wells Fargo, JPMorganChase and more talked about how banks can respond to the fast-moving changes in money movement, new forms of artificial intelligence, fraud, digital assets and more.
Bank of International Settlements
CPMI-IOSCO consultation on updated guidance and public disclosures to implement initial margin proposals -
Consultative report by the BIS Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) and the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO).
Poonam Gupta: Inflation targeting in India - the past, the present and the future -
Speech by Dr Poonam Gupta, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, at Joint Seminar and Discussion "India's inflation targeting framework' and 'regional economic outlook for Asia and Pacific", National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), New Delhi, 5 May 2026.
Michelle W Bowman: A coordinated approach to consumer fraud protection -
Speech by Ms Michelle W Bowman, Vice Chair for Supervision of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, at the 2026 Women in Housing and Finance Symposium, Washington DC, 5 May 2026.
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