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The New Gold Rush: Why Central Banks Are Buying Gold Again

14 min · 8 jul 2026
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Central banks are buying gold again, but this new gold rush is not just about price charts or investment trends. It is about trust, sovereignty, inflation, sanctions, and the changing structure of global power. This episode explores why gold has returned as a strategic reserve asset, why countries are diversifying away from overdependence on foreign currencies, and why the world’s oldest form of money feels surprisingly modern in an age of financial uncertainty.

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