Outside The Dollar
Central banks are accumulating gold at a pace that analysts now describe as a direct credibility challenge to dollar-denominated reserves. Elena examines how China's sustained gold buying, accelerated in the wake of Russia's 2022 reserve freeze, has reshaped the strategic calculus around precious metals allocation for sovereign institutions and individual savers alike. She breaks down the two variables that most reliably move gold prices—real interest rates and dollar strength—and explains why the current divergence between central bank demand and moderate retail participation has historically resolved in favor of the longer-term institutional trend. The April 2026 environment frames a broader discussion of silver's relative valuation through the gold-to-silver ratio, alongside Lear Capital's exclusive 1.5 oz Silver Eagle and the distinction between spot value and numismatic premium. Analysis draws on Forbes reporting covering China's central bank gold accumulation strategy.
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