Financial stability is required
The Bank of Russia has announced its intention to resume gold purchases from the domestic market. For almost two years, the domestic gold purchase program had been suspended. This also happened at a time of (then) high gold prices. In the years before, Russia had substantially increased its gold reserves. The reason for the now announced new gold purchases is the desire for a financially stable situation. However, gold sales could also occur as Russia struggles with a falling ruble and sanctions. Other central banks could also increase gold purchases due to geopolitical uncertainties. This is usually a good price driver. Should Russia really sell gold and turn it into cash, then not insignificant amounts of the precious metal would come onto the market, which in turn would tend to weaken the price.
Currently, the gold price has risen significantly, flight to safe havens and inflation hedges are the reasons. Even if the war situation calms down, which it does not look like it will at the moment, the inflation problem still remains. Inflation could be driven even more significantly if the rejection of Russian oil has disastrous consequences for the world market. Unpredictable price increases would be possible. For gold, this scenario should mean more demand. Already, one hears voices of precious metals experts who, after breaking through the all-time high, also consider 3,000 U.S. dollars per troy ounce of gold to be achievable.
As a result, gold companies are also rising in value. Noteworthy are for example Mawson Gold or Tudor Gold.
Mawson Gold – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTUjNf8p8uM – has not only gold but also cobalt at its Rajapalot property in Finland. In addition, there are three significant gold fields in Victoria.
Tudor Gold – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsBiHNBGkjo – has a large prospective land area in the Golden Triangle in British Columbia, including the Treaty Creek project (nearly 18,000 hectares).
Latest corporate information and press releases from Mawson Gold (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/mawson-gold-ltd/ -).
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