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02 Aug 2022
Why a Currency Board?
We reproduced Dr Goh Keng Swee's 1992 article extracted from Prudence at the Helm: Board of Commissioners of Currency Singapore 1967-1992 in which he explained why Singapore chose the Currency Board System following independence.
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25 Jul 2022
Gregor Gregersen: 3 Common Misunderstandings in the Bullion Storage Industry
Gregor Gregersen, founder of Silver Bullion, shares his thoughts on 3 commonly misunderstood areas of the bullion storage industry - ownership, insurance and vault security.
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07 Jul 2022
Nothing New With Gold and Silver Price Movements
Why are gold and silver prices heading lower? Has the bull market ended? Relax, these price movements are nothing new and are similar to the 2001 to 2011 precious metals bull market.
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02 Jun 2022
Not Worth a Continental
“Do you think, gentlemen, that I will consent to load my constituents with taxes when we can send to our printer and get a wagon load of money, one quire of which will pay for the whole?” This statement attributed to a delegate of the Second Continental Congress betrayed the allure of printing money for politicians.
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03 May 2022
How Singapore Bought Its First Gold Reserves
Two Singaporeans and a South African met in a Washington hotel room during the 1968 World Bank summit. The South African, careful to prevent their subsequent conversation from being eavesdropped on by some intelligence agency, said, “Before we talk, we must switch on the TV very loud.”
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22 Dec 2021
Where is the New Volcker, and Why Should We Care?
History occasionally sees the right people in power rescue their country from calamity. Paul Volcker, the Federal Reserve Chairman who beat inflation in the early 1980s, was one of these people.
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29 Oct 2021
Hyperinflation Happens When People Lose Trust
Politicians seem to assume that the public’s confidence in the currency is always guaranteed but history has clearly shown that this is not to be the case.
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01 Oct 2021
The Virtuous & Vicious Cycle
The virtuous cycle puts nations on the road to prosperity while the vicious cycle sends them spiralling into disaster. We compare the difference in outcomes between Singapore and Europe given the government policies implemented.
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21 Jun 2021
The Difference with Storing Bullion With an Entity That Tests and Guarantees the Genuinity of Your Precious Metals
The practice of counterfeiting is as old as money itself and is sometimes regarded as the world’s second-oldest profession. Counterfeiting gold continues today.
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17 May 2021
Singapore's Approach to Defense: From a Poisoned Shrimp to the Dolphin
How prepared is Singapore against military attacks? What is the city-state's defense strategy? We answer these questions and more about Singapore as an excellent jurisdiction for wealth in this newsletter.
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