Kitco News
Wall Street flips firmly bullish after gold’s late-week recovery, Main Street sentiment sours with jobs data on deck -
The latest Kitco News Weekly Gold Survey showed Wall Street feeling fresh optimism about gold’s near-term prospects, while Main Street sentiment slid into bearish territory despite gold’s late-week rebound.
Gold rises, silver slips as oil falls on Iran deal hopes - Kitco PM Report -
(Kitco NewsWire) - Spot gold prices are higher and spot silver prices are lower after the close Friday, as a sharp monthly drop in crude oil reduced inflation pressure while a firmer U.S. dollar kept silver under pressure.
Gold braces for labor market week as investors eye manufacturing, jobs data -
(Kitco News) – Gold and silver head into the new week with investors focused squarely on the health of the U.S. economy and labor market, as a busy calendar of economic data releases could significantly influence expectations for Federal Reserve policy.
Silver lags as gold defends $4,514 support - Kitco AM Report -
(Kitco NewsWire) - Spot gold prices are higher and spot silver prices are slightly lower in early U.S. trading Friday, as lower crude oil prices and easing Treasury yields supported bullion while silver remained capped below near-term moving-average resistance.
Gold rebounds as weak GDP offsets Hormuz risk - Kitco PM Report -
(Kitco NewsWire) - Spot gold and silver prices are higher late Thursday, as weaker U.S. growth data and a softer dollar offset inflation pressure tied to the Strait of Hormuz and U.S.-Iran headlines.
Gold pullback puts rate pressure, mining M&A back in focus - Rick Rule -
(Kitco News) - Gold’s pullback below $4,500 an ounce has put U.S. interest rates back at the center of the market debate, but Rick Rule believes the more important shift for mining investors is the pressure building on producers to replace ounces through acquisitions.Speaking with Kitco Mining’s Digging Deep on May 27, the President and CEO of Rule Investment Media said the move lower in gold, ...
Hong Kong’s share of global gold, wealth flows is rising fast as China’s market evolves -
(Kitco News) – Hong Kong is quickly increasing its share of the global gold and investment market as it leverages its unique geographical and financial advantages to support China’s economic and financial growth, and the latest data and projections indicate that the trend is likely to accelerate in the coming years.
Gold is just taking a breath and the race is not over - Midas Discovery Fund’s Winmill -
(Kitco News) - The gold market has taken another hit with prices dropping below $4,500 and testing critical long-term support at its 200-day moving average.
Gold price finding new support as U.S. New home sales drop 6.2% in April -
(Kitco News) - The gold market is finding some bullish support following disappointing economic growth in the first quarter, and the precious metal could attract further bids after weaker-than-expected U.S. new home sales data.
Gold price bounces off its lows as U.S. economy grows 1.6% in Q1, core PCE rises 3.3% -
(Kitco News) - The gold market has managed to bounce off its session lows but remains under significant selling pressure, even as the U.S. economy continues to cool and inflation pressures remain relatively muted — conditions analysts say could give the Federal Reserve room to cut interest rates by the end of the year.
Zero Hedge
Green Retreat: California Eases Carbon-Market Costs For Oil Refiners -
Green Retreat: California Eases Carbon-Market Costs For Oil Refiners
California's green-energy regime has hollowed out the state's refining and oil industry, leaving motorists paying the highest gasoline prices in the country. AAA data show the state gasoline average now north of $6 per gallon, compared with a national average of roughly $4.36 as of Saturday morning.
The result of...
Caught On Tape: Washington Nationals Official Admits To Discriminating Against Religious Player -
Caught On Tape: Washington Nationals Official Admits To Discriminating Against Religious Player
Authored by Bryan Hyde via American Greatness,</a>
Washington Nationals Director of Community Relations Sean Hudson has been caught on camera admitting that he discriminates against starting pitcher Trevor Williams because of his Catholic faith.
The Daily Caller reports that O’Keefe ...
Trump Blasts "Barack Hussein Obama Judge" After Kennedy Center Renovation Blocked -
Trump Blasts "Barack Hussein Obama Judge" After Kennedy Center Renovation Blocked
President Donald Trump lashed out Saturday after U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper blocked the planned closure and renovation of the Kennedy Center, accusing the Obama-appointed judge of halting what Trump described as a badly needed structural and aesthetic overhaul of the performing arts venue....
X Cracks Down On Large "Creator" Accounts Built On Stolen Content -
X Cracks Down On Large "Creator" Accounts Built On Stolen Content
The saturation of large X accounts built almost entirely on recycled video clips has become impossible to ignore. Many of these accounts brand themselves as "creators," but they merely lift original reporting, strip attribution, repackage it, and monetize engagement as if the content were their own.
Elon Musk and...
Missiles Rain Down On Northern Israel In Large Hezbollah 'Revenge' Operation -
Missiles Rain Down On Northern Israel In Large Hezbollah 'Revenge' Operation
Northern Israel has come under heavy attack from Hezbollah on Saturday, after this past week a full-scale war has resumed in southern Lebanon, which even saw the resumption of Israeli airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, much further to the north.
Even while Tel Aviv maintains the illusion of a ceasef...
Kenyan Court Rejects Plan For US Ebola Quarantine Center Amid Growing Outbreak -
Kenyan Court Rejects Plan For US Ebola Quarantine Center Amid Growing Outbreak
Authored by Brett Wilkins via Common Dreams
A day after US officials said Kenya had approved a request to open a quarantine center for Americans exposed to a rare strain of the Ebola virus, a court in the East African nation on Friday temporarily blocked the plan amid a growing outbreak in neighboring U...
Why The SAVE Act Matters -
Why The SAVE Act Matters
Authored by Stu Cvrk via American Greatness,
American self-governance rests on one indispensable foundation: that elections reflect the will of eligible citizens, counted accurately, administered transparently. Republicans and election integrity advocates argue that this foundation has been progressively undermined - not necessarily by a single grand consp...
US Military Hasn't Identified A Single Confirmed Mine In Strait Of Hormuz, Officials Tell NBC -
US Military Hasn't Identified A Single Confirmed Mine In Strait Of Hormuz, Officials Tell NBC
Just a few hours after President Trump boasted that the US Navy had detonated "numerous" Iranian sea mines, NBC News reported that, even after three months of warfare, the US military has yet to confirm the presence of even a single mine in the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz.
Ci...
What To Own Before A Bond Market Crisis -
What To Own Before A Bond Market Crisis
Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance
As I wrote last week, foreign Treasury selling with yields already on the rise has perked up my attention.
For decades, investors have treated U.S. Treasuries as the ultimate safe haven. In nearly every major panic, money rushed into government bonds, not away from them.
But with deficits surging, interest...
Moscow Signs Military Partnership With Taliban In Full Circle Since CIA's Operation Cyclone -
Moscow Signs Military Partnership With Taliban In Full Circle Since CIA's Operation Cyclone
Via The Cradle
Russia and the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan have reached a military and technical cooperation agreement, Russian news outlet
Interfax reported this week.
The deal was concluded during the International Security Forum held in Moscow. According to the report by Inter...
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GATA
China's Zijin faces delays to its $4 billion swoop for Allied Gold -
By Leslie HookFinancial Times, LondonFriday, May 29, 2026
Hong Kong-listed Zijin Gold International's $4 billion takeover of Canada's Allied Gold is facing delays because of opposition from regulators in Beijing, threatening the Chinese group's first major deal since its initial public offering.
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Alasdair Macleod: Open interest collapses in Comex gold and silver -
By Alasdair MacleodGoldMoney, TorontoFriday, May 29, 2026
As China buys up the bullion, the relevance of paper markets on Comex (and in London) is shrinking. Liquidity and relevance of paper gold and silver relative to bullion are diminishing.
This market report analyses why open interest on Comex has declined to multi-year lows and the consequences. Clearly, liquidity has been drained from Wes...
Goldman says dollar surge during Iran war weighed on demand for Treasuries -
Everybody's intervening surreptitiously in the currency markets but would never intervene in gold, would they?
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By Anya AndrianovaBloomberg NewsWednesday, May 27, 2026
A stronger dollar during the first month of the U.S.-Iran conflict spurred foreign official institutions to sell Treasuries, according to Goldman Sachs.
The U.S. currency is "one of the most meaningful drivers of valuation-a...
Malaysia jolts bullion trade with 10% import duty on gold bars -
By Yihui XieBloomberg NewsTuesday, May 26, 2026
Malaysia has imposed a 10% import duty on some gold bar shipments, according to traders familiar with the matter, disrupting the bullion trade in the Southeast Asian nation.
Some inbound cargoes have been charged a 10% duty since at least early May, traders and dealers said, asking not to be identified as they are not authorized to speak to the me...
Uzbekistan resumes gold exports after half-year pause -
By Yuliya FedorinovaBlomberg NewsTuesday, May 26, 2026
Uzbekistan, one of the largest gold producers, resumed full-scale gold exports in April after a half-year pause.
The nation exported about $1.5 billion of non-monetary gold in the first four months of the year, the National Statistics Committee reported today, indicating that most of it was sold in April.
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CoinDesk
SEC sues Texas man over $12.3 million alleged crypto scheme built on fake AI trading bots -
Fuller allegedly diverted $6.2 million for personal use and $5.5M for Ponzi-like payments; only 3% of funds went to crypto trading.
U.S. says it seized about $1 billion in Iranian crypto as pressure campaign expands -
The seizure, falling under "Operation Economic Fury," aims to restrict Iran's access to overseas revenue, banking networks, and crypto infrastructure.
Wall Street’s trillion-dollar dilemma: Why AI-powered hackers are keeping big banks off the blockchain -
CertiK CEO and co-founder Ronghui Gu says April was the worst month for DeFi in four years with exploits on 27 out of 30 days.
When the market is bad, we build: Inside Binance’s bold 2030 master plan -
Established crypto firms will merge with traditional finance, but neither Wall Street bankers nor corporate giants will take over the crypto industry, said Binance’s Head of VIP and Institutional, Catherine Chen.
Hyperliquid could become a ‘financial services juggernaut’ as DeFi expands, says Grayscale -
The digital asset manager says Hyperliquid is emerging as a blockchain-based financial infrastructure platform with the potential to expand beyond crypto trading and challenge parts of traditional derivatives and exchange markets.
XRP ETFs add $35 million as bitcoin and ether funds lost $2 billion in late May -
From May 20 to May 29, XRP funds took in $35 million while bitcoin and ether ETFs lost roughly $2 billion combined, with Ripple’s earlier reported XRP treasury plan still awaiting confirmation.
Bitcoin, ether, XRP, dogecoin lag a nine-week stocks rally as ETF demand cools -
The S&P 500 posted its longest weekly winning streak since 2023 and Brent oil stabilized near $92 on US-Iran ceasefire hopes. The biggest cryptocurrencies still drifted lower, with Hyperliquid's HYPE the only major name to rally.
Bitcoin’s biggest quantum risk may not be wallet keys. An early investor fears something bigger -
Andrew Gault, the venture capitalist who funded the quantum hardware labs now threatening bitcoin, says the industry is looking in the wrong place. Google's own security team moved in the same direction in March.
‘The banks will not accept it’: Dimon escalates battle over stablecoin rewards in CLARITY Act debate -
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon criticized Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and warned the current CLARITY Act framework could ultimately fail, as banks and crypto firms clash over whether stablecoin issuers should be allowed to offer yield-bearing rewards that resemble bank deposits.
U.S. regulator says 24/7 trading is great for crypto, may not be fit for other sectors -
As the CFTC issued landmark approvals for crypto perpetual futures contracts, it explained in a related advisory that round-the-clock activity isn't right for all.
bitcoin.com
Kalshi Sues Minnesota to Block First US Felony Ban on Prediction Markets -
Prediction market platform Kalshi has filed a federal lawsuit to block a first-in-the-nation Minnesota law that would make operating or advertising prediction markets a felony, escalating a nationwide fight over who regulates the fast-growing sector. Minnesota’s First-in-Nation Felony Ban Kalshi, a federally regulated prediction market where users trade contracts on the outcome of real-world ev...
Expert Says Bitcoin Miners Are Expanding Beyond Mining Into Energy Infrastructure -
The Bitcoin network received a fresh difficulty bump this week at block height 951552, with the protocol dialing things up by 1.72%. Meanwhile, the network’s hashrate kept flexing its muscles, climbing past the 1,000 exahash per second (EH/s), or 1 zettahash per second (ZH/s) threshold. Bitcoin Difficulty Nears 139 Trillion and Sees Industry Transformation Bitcoin’s […]
Ethereum OG Offloads $136 Million in ETH and wstETH as Sellers Test $2,000 -
An early Ethereum investor has sold roughly $136 million worth of ether and staked-ether tokens over the past week, adding to the selling pressure already weighing on ETH near the $2,000 mark. A Week of Steady Selling The wallet, an early participant holding coins since the network’s first years, sold 55,000 ETH worth about $112.25 […]
Todd, Back, Sassaman, and Finney Named Satoshi in 3 Investigations That Found No Proof -
Three investigations. Four suspects. Zero proof. Between October 2024 and April 2026, an HBO documentary, a New York Times investigation, and a feature-length film each named a different person as Satoshi Nakamoto and all three came up short. The Hunt for Satoshi Nakamoto Heats up Again as 3 New Investigations Name Suspects Over the years, […]
A16z-Linked Wallet Builds $192 Million HYPE Stake as Early Whale Cashes out $95 Million -
A wallet reportedly tied to venture giant Andreessen Horowitz (A16z) has accumulated 3.9 million HYPE worth about $192.6 million, even as one of Hyperliquid’s earliest backers sold a 1.5 million-token stake to lock in a roughly $95 million profit. Smart Money on Both Sides A wallet that onchain analysts have linked to venture capital firm […]
Reason
Trump Administration Will Appeal Ruling Requiring Tariff Refunds -
They claim the injunction requiring refunds cannot be universal, and can only apply to those businesses who filed lawsuits seeking recovery.
Libel Suit by "King of Vape" Against N.Y. Post, Over Allegations of Misconduct and Anti-Israel Actions, Thrown Out -
"Plaintiff's allegations in [an earlier] complaint let the cat out of the bag that he is a public figure. He cannot put the cat back into the bag in the hope of keeping his case alive."
The Satanic Temple Loses Libel Suit Against Newsweek Over "Accounts of Sexual Abuse Being Covered up" Allegation -
From Thursday's decision in The Satanic Temple, Inc. v. Newsweek Digital LLC, written by Judge Alison Nathan and joined by…
The post The Satanic Temple Loses Libel Suit Against Newsweek Over "Accounts of Sexual Abuse Being Covered up" Allegation appeared first on Reason.com.
Trump Loves Accusing Critics of Treason. U.S. Law Makes That Charge Hard To Prove—for Good Reason. -
The president’s habitual attempts to criminalize dissent hark back to tyrants of yore.
Today in Supreme Court History: May 30, 1865 -
5/30/1865: Justice John Catron dies.
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DOJ Moves To Disqualify Judge Ross In Election Interference Case -
The Eleventh Circuit's decision to identify a conflict of interest, but not identify the conflicted judge, leaves litigants guessing.
What's Next for Judge Eleanor Ross? A 2009 Impeachment May Provide Some Clues -
A guest post from Professor Arthur Hellman
Trump's Proposed $250 Bill Is Everything the Founders Despised -
George Washington actively opposed the U.S. Mint putting his face on coinage, as it would've resembled the reverence reserved for monarchs.
Is Private Equity Really 'Buying Up the Rituals of American Childhood'? -
Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy says that capitalism is killing youth hockey and fueling a "crisis of resentment." But who exactly is pissed?
Cato Institute
Tenth Amendment Center
Refuse to Comply: Madison’s Blueprint to Stop the Feds -
“A refusal to cooperate.” That’s the strategy James Madison gave us to stop federal programs. In Federalist #46, he laid out a series of steps to combat “unwarrantable measures of the federal government” along with those that are “warrantable” but “unpopular.” In other words, we can use his blueprint to combat unconstitutional acts, as well […]
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They’re not Saving America. They’re Killing it. -
Written almost 300 years ago, it was so prophetic, it sounds like it was written today. A warning about the dangerous cult that promises to protect your country - but is really killing it. On this episode, it’s the true enemy within, destroying freedom.
The post They’re not Saving America. They’re Killing it. appeared first on Tenth Amendment Center.
This Isn’t Rebellion. It’s Survival. -
“Unconditional submission” or “resistance by force.” Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, and the Second Continental Congress said those were their two terrible options less than 3 months after the battles of Lexington and Concord. Live on their knees or fight to the death. They chose the latter. On this episode, it’s one of the most important, but forgotten and ignored documents of the American R...
Electronic Frontier Foundation
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: CA's AB 1856 Exempts Open Source But Expands Age-Gating -
After public outrage, California lawmakers are moving closer to exempting open-source operating systems from the sweeping age-bracketing regime mandated by last year’s Digital Age Assurance Act (AB 1043). Nonetheless, the current bill still jeopardizes internet users’ speech, privacy, and security.
While the open source exemption, if passed, would improve the law, the remaining amendments propo...
Age Verification is a Privacy Nightmare -
In the rush to block young people from certain parts of the internet, lawmakers are creating a privacy and security nightmare for everyone. This scenario is already playing out globally. Help us stop it and keep the web open and accessible for all.
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Even with the best intentions, every online age verification scheme has the same result: users are forced to r...
More License Plate Reader Mission Creep: School Residency Verification, Background Checks, and Noise Complaints -
An EFF analysis of millions of searches of Flock Safety automated license plate reader (ALPR) data by police has uncovered a troubling pattern: in the absence of a warrant requirement to search ALPR databases, law enforcement agencies have moved beyond specific investigations to use these surveillance networks for virtually any whim.
Our findings suggest that the absence of a warrant requiremen...
The Institute For Justice - Press Releases
Victory! City of Jacksonville, NC, Chooses Not to Appeal Food Truck Decision, Cuts Checks Instead -
ARLINGTON, Va.—Anthony “Tony” Proctor and Octavius “Ray” Raymond, local food truck owners of “The Spot” and “The Cheesesteak Hustle,” respectively, and Nicole Gonzalez, who owns […]
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Institute for Justice Tells Wisconsin: Forming an LLC Doesn’t Make Cookies Dangerous -
ARLINGTON, Va.—Across Wisconsin, home bakers are getting bad advice from the state government, which is telling them to stop selling their foods through a business […]
The post Institute for Justice Tells Wisconsin: Forming an LLC Doesn’t Make Cookies Dangerous appeared first on Institute for Justice.
US Government Calls on Supreme Court to Take Up North Dakota Ranchers’ Eminent Domain Case -
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Solicitor General supports the U.S. Supreme Court taking up the appeal of a group of North Dakota ranchers who are fighting for payment […]
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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
Machineguns Are In, RINOs Are Out! -
Here’s What Happened at GOA This Week! At GOA, we’ve been hard at work fighting for your Second Amendment rights, here’s what we did… We at Gun Owners of America have been hard at work fighting for your rights this week. From helping Ken Paxton defeat the anti-gun John Cornyn in the Texas Senate race, to introducing the first-ever Hughes … Read more
VA: Some Attorneys are Refusing to Enforce Gun Bans — Others are Helping to Defend Them -
Virginia’s new gun ban laws have exposed a clear divide across the Commonwealth. Some prosecutors are choosing to stand with law-abiding gun owners and the Constitution, while others are helping anti-gun politicians defend one of the most sweeping attacks the Second Amendment Virginia has ever seen. Attorney General Jay Jones is now attempting to consolidate multiple lawsuits challenging Virgin...
TELL PRESIDENT TRUMP: PARDON TATE ADAMIAK! -
The Biden DOJ & ATF sent Adamiak to prison for 20 years for nothing, now gun owners have the chance to help free him and right this wrong… Joe Biden’s weaponized Department of Justice ruined Tate Adamiak’s life. President Trump must pardon him. Gun Owners of America is calling on our grassroots members to call the White House and tell President … Read more
Banking Dive
Bank consolidation may stunt innovation: research -
Consolidation may alter banks’ risk tolerances, making them more inclined to extend loans to bigger, established companies than smaller, riskier borrowers, said Oudom Hean, a professor at North Dakota State University.
CFPB orders return to a new, smaller DC headquarters -
Employees based outside the Washington area will be expected to report by Aug. 31, according to a memo. However, the headquarters has space for just 550 of the bureau’s 1,100 workers.
Scotiabank to buy Dallas-centered commercial bank -
Buying MapleMark Bank allows the Canadian lender to offer FDIC insurance to clients and furthers its North American growth goals, an executive said.
GreenSky to pay $10M to state AGs -
The home-improvement lender, once owned by Goldman Sachs, operated a “predatory loan scheme,” according to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Ex-TD employee pleads guilty in bank fraud -
A former employee at a TD branch in New York facilitated about $3.4 million in fraud by stealing from customers and bribing an employee at another bank, the Justice Department said.
American Banker
Why U.S. Bank is targeting vets, dentists opening new practices -
The Minneapolis-based bank is offering loans to providers planning to build practices from scratch — a reversal after years of serving only existing practices.
How Ally widened profits by narrowing its focus -
Since Michael Rhodes became its CEO, Ally Financial has gotten bigger by thinking more narrowly. Instead of growing the company's web of businesses, the company has exited some sectors while doubling down on what Ally does best: auto lending.
Visa's local partners fill cardless gaps in business payments -
The global card network is working with cross-border fintechs like PingPong to help business customers use Visa to pay suppliers who don't accept credit cards.
Chime pushes Trump Accounts with financial education series -
The neobank partnered with Invest America to launch Compound Combine, in Jersey City, New Jersey, on Thursday evening with the support of the the Treasury Department, Council for Economic Education and New York Giants and New York Jets football players.
Gov. Abbott declares Texas the 'financial capital of America' -
Governor Greg Abbott proclaimed Texas the "financial capital of America" at the Texas Bankers Association's annual convention; Columbus, Ohio-based Northwest Bank named Chad Ballard chief information officer; Deutsche Bank terminated some staff as a result of its client relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
Bank of International Settlements
Project Aperta: enabling cross-border interconnectivity through open finance interoperability -
Project Aperta, led by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), has been designing, developing and testing a prototype for cross-border open finance interconnectivity via application programming interfaces (APIs) – a "network of networks" that connects existing domestic networks through a neutral interoperability layer. The prototype connects the open finance networks of the United Kingdom...
Insurer resolution framework - Executive Summary -
Insurer failures can have harmful effects on individuals and businesses, economic activity and financial stability. Resolution is a way to manage the failure of financial institutions, including insurers, that prevents severe systemic disruption without exposing taxpayers to loss.
BIS residential property price statistics, Q4 2025 -
Real global house prices fell by 0.6% year on year (yoy) at the end of 2025.
Real prices were almost stable in advanced economies (0.4% yoy), while they continued to decrease in emerging market economies (–1.4% yoy), especially in Asia.
Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, real global house prices have increased by almost 3%. Among major jurisdictions, Türkiye, Australia and Mexico re...
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