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  • Why Choose a Private Offshore Vault

    Physical precious metals are almost always purchased for the purpose of wealth protection but how good is such ‘protection’ in a systemic crisis ?

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  • 5 Things You Did Not Know About Singapore

    Singapore is a city many have been to by way of transit. Yet not many fully understand how the city runs as a vital cog of the global economy. Even locals like us were mildly surprised upon learning how Singapore makes its way to the top of rankings, be that in governance, wealth protection, infrastructure or nurturing the society as a whole. Here we present five things you did not know about Singapore.

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  • How Geopolitics Could Make Singapore the Most Important Gold Market

    Last year I had the privilege to attend a dinner with Mr. Chan Chun Sing, a Singapore Minister from the Prime Minister's Office...

     

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  • How Rare are Gold and Silver?

    Have you ever wondered why gold, silver and platinum are often referred to as precious metals? We know that these metals are used frequently in jewelry and bullion, but what makes these metals precious?

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  • Gold Rate In Singapore

    Gold rate refers to the price of gold in a particular region or market, such as in Singapore. It is commonly expressed in terms of price per gram or ounce and is determined by various factors such as supply and demand, global economic trends, political events, and currency values.

     

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  • American Eagle Gold Coin Value

    American Eagle Gold Coins are one of the most popular gold bullion coins in the market today, known for their patriotic design and high gold content. Produced by the United States Mint, these coins are considered legal tender and are highly sought after by investors and collectors alike.

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  • How Currencies Depreciate and Gold Appreciates Over Time

    Over the last century, gold’s return showed an average 3.9% to 4.5% return in USD terms while the USD had an average 3.2% loss in real terms.

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  • Debt Monetization - an Economic Powder keg

    At a time when global debts are 20% of world GDP higher than during the 2008 crisis these negative interest rates are a big warning sign that something is terribly amiss with our financial system. There is simply too much debt which has been artificially made too cheap for too long and it is routinely financed by printing new currency (debt monetization).

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  • 5 Reasons to Buy Silver

    If you are new to silver, we share in this article 5 compelling reasons why silver is an important asset today for wealth preservation.

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  • The Resurgence of Silver's Monetary Role

    Although nothing is a sure bet, silver's fundamentals make a compelling case as it continues to be undervalued despite increasing demand and diminishing supplies. The largest silver hoards are effectively depleted to make billions of industrial and consumer electronic products.

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