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Royal Mint’s Long‑Term Case for Owning Gold

Roger Hirst and Stuart O’Reilly from the Royal Mint explore gold’s long-term investment case

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Geopolitical Portfolio View

Paul and Roger on geopolitical risks, market opportunities and how portfolios are positioned ahead

Buckle Up, Britain?

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US Equity Bubble Debate

Roger and Peter debate whether US stocks are entering bubble territory

US Banking Boom?

US credit growth rises as deregulation boosts liquidity

US–China Equities: Risks and Rewards

Roger Hirst and Louis‑Vincent Gave assess US and Chinese equities, market cycles, and key risks

Financial Fissures

US liquidity drop drives volatility as conditions may soon stabilise

Debased Debasement

Gold rises as dollar supply expands and debasement trend continues

Autumn 2025 "Budget on a Page"

Read our high-level summary of the Autumn Budget

Central Bank Gold Reserves

Central banks boost gold holdings as reserve share remains low with room to grow

Top 5 Considerations When Moving Abroad

Tax and financial considerations for expats who have left the UK

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