When the Dollar Blinks, Real Assets Take Center Stage
NetworkNewsWire Editorial Coverage: The story today is not simply that gold prices are rising. It is that the U.S. dollar is weakening, real rates are softening, and global buyers are rushing toward scarce, nonsovereign stores of value. Spot gold keeps hitting new records, recently trading near $3,700 to $3,730 per ounce, as markets anticipate additional Federal Reserve cuts and a softer dollar. Silver is also climbing, reaching its highest level in more than 14 years. Central banks continue to be consistent buyers, with record levels of gold added since 2022, underscoring a broader trend of dedollarization. In this environment, the…







