The end of 2024 saw a series of tumultuous geopolitical events, from China’s increased military activity around Taiwan to the rebel takeover of Syria, all leading to more uncertainty in 2025.
“To say that there is geopolitical instability in the world would be a gross understatement.”
—Denis Coleman, Chief Financial Officer, Goldman Sachs
How could recent developments in the sphere of geopolitics affect the economy and consumer portfolios?
Click on the video link below for exclusive executive insights on this topic from Philip N. Diehl, 35th Director of the U.S. Mint and President of U.S. Money Reserve.
Related headlines from around the web:
- CNN Business: “China’s maritime movements around Taiwan are largest in decades, Taipei says”
- The Wall Street Journal: “Businesses Preparing for Another Year of Geopolitical Tumult”
- The Financial Times: “Gold set to rally further this year, say Wall Street banks”
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Widespread market forces like central bank demand, geopolitical tensions, and monetary policy may continue to drive gold prices higher. Gold has also historically been used as a hedge against economic uncertainty and market turbulence. Now may be the perfect time to add wealth protection to your portfolio in the form of physical gold.
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