Gold has doubled in price in less than two years—so what exactly is happening? Gene Tunny and John Humphreys break down the economic and geopolitical forces driving the surge, from inflation fears and rising global debt to BRICS nations buying massive amounts of gold. The conversation also explores whether a new gold-backed currency could challenge US dollar dominance. Gene would love to hear your thoughts on this episode. You can email him via contact@economicsexplored.com. Time stamps 00:00 – Introduction 01:30 – Why gold is surging 04:30 – The role of inflation fears & global debt 07:15 – BRICS gold buying and the idea of a gold-backed currency 12:00 – Is a gold-backed currency workable? 16:00 – Gold vs. fiat currencies: long-term stability 22:30 – Geopolitical implications of a shift away from the USD 26:00 – Gene’s clarification of Ken Rogoff’s perspective 28:30 – Outro TakeawaysGold has doubled in price in under two years, suggesting deep market concerns about inflation, debt, geopolitics, or structural distrust of fiat currencies.BRICS nations—particularly China—are buying unprecedented amounts of gold, possibly preparing for a commodity-backed settlement currency.A gold- or commodity-backed currency is politically useful for BRICS, as it may help overcome trust deficits relative to the US.Gold standards constrain monetary policy, reducing the ability to monetize debt or respond flexibly to recessions. Gene and John debate whether this constraint is feature or bug. Links Gold charts: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TamqJ1GOpXxveAVLRS0UJnb7U9GyRATX/view?usp=sharing ATA livestream on 6 November: https://www.youtube.com/live/gSVJ9ZU6lC4?si=8sXvajwG5cdUk85f Lumo Coffee promotion 10% of Lumo Coffee’s Seriously Healthy Organic Coffee. Website: https://www.lumocoffee.com/10EXPLORED Promo code: 10EXPLORED
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