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Market news: The UK has added 43 designations and 27 new regulations under the framework of sanctions against Russia.
2026-06-16
Market news: The UK has added 43 designations and 27 new regulations under the framework of sanctions against Russia.
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2026-06-16
Fitch Ratings: (Regarding a potential US-Iran deal) believes that Iran's nuclear program and capabilities will remain a source of tension in its relations with the US and Israel.
Fitch Ratings: (Regarding a potential US-Iran deal) believes that Iran's nuclear program and capabilities will remain a source of tension in its relations with the US and Israel.
2026-06-16
The World Gold Council said 45% of central banks surveyed expect to increase gold holdings over the next 12 months, up 2 percentage points from a year earlier. The annual survey of 74 central banks (conducted Feb. 5–May 19) found 54% expect holdings
The World Gold Council said 45% of central banks surveyed expect to increase gold holdings over the next 12 months, up 2 percentage points from a year earlier. The annual survey of 74 central banks (conducted Feb. 5–May 19) found 54% expect holdings to remain unchanged and 1% expect reductions. Most responses were received after the late‑Feb Middle East conflict that pushed oil higher and briefly weighed on gold; WGC said the recent price dip has not changed central banks’ appetite for gold. 93% of users now hold gold, versus 81% a year ago. 90% cited gold’s crisis performance as a key reason for holding; other drivers were long‑term value storage and portfolio diversification. Emerging-market and developing-economy users (85%) were especially likely to view gold as a geopolitical‑risk hedge. In the past 12 months, 9% of visitors increased domestic gold storage (vs. 5% a year ago) and 10% diversified overseas storage locations (vs. 2%); looking ahead, 7% plan to increase domestic storage and 9% plan to diversify overseas storage in the next 12 months.
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