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China quietly pushes Yuan towards Gold [Video]

In this week’s Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire welcomes Sirius Report’s London Paul to examine how BRICS nations are accelerating regional trade, quietly anchoring the Chinese yuan to gold and driving global demand for physical gold and silver.

As the West struggles to contain this monetary shift, both experts unpack a growing Eastern-led realignment that signals the early stages of a gold-backed settlement system aimed at challenging the dollar’s dominant global role.

Timestamps: 

  • 00:00 Start
  • 01:08 Multipolar shift speeds up; gold-backed assets impact global economy
  • 09:06 BRICS expands cross-border trade, putting pressure on the dollar
  • 16:10 China’s yuan strengthens its influence on global markets
  • 23:11 Global sentiment shift towards yuan and ruble
  • 30:17 Silver breakout signals physical market gaining control
  • 37:51 Silver price rise driven by physical demand and weakening dollar
  • 45:02 Growing influence of gold and silver challenges Western dominance
  • 51:12 U.S. stablecoin strategies highlight fears of losing monetary influence

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Samuel Briggs

Samuel Briggs

Kinesis Money

Samuel holds a deep understanding of the precious metals markets, and as an in-house journalist for 1:1 gold and silver-backed monetary system, Kinesis, he is chiefly responsible for updating the community with insights and analys

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