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In recent times, we have seen gold hit multiple all-time highs (53 of these milestones in 2025 alone) and substantial buying by non-western central banks. Meanwhile, bonds have not been providing the yields they used to, and the United States Secretary of the Treasury has acknowledged his appreciation for the yellow metal. What does all this tell us about the future of gold in the global monetary system? Incrementum’s Ronnie Stoeferle joins Ed Coyne to share his analysis and thoughts on gold in 2026 and beyond.
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In recent times, we have seen gold hit multiple all-time highs (53 of these milestones in 2025 alone) and substantial buying by non-western central banks. Meanwhile, bonds have not been providing the yields they used to, and the United States Secretary of the Treasury has acknowledged his appreciation for the yellow metal. What does all this tell us about the future of gold in the global monetary system? Incrementum’s Ronnie Stoeferle joins Ed Coyne to share his analysis and thoughts on gold in 2026 and beyond.
This podcast is provided for information purposes only from sources believed to be reliable. However, Sprott does not warrant its completeness or accuracy. Any opinions and estimates constitute our judgment as of the date of this material and are subject to change without notice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. This communication is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument.
Any opinions and recommendations herein do not take into account individual client circumstances, objectives, or needs and are not intended as recommendations of particular securities, financial instruments, or strategies. You must make your own independent decisions regarding any securities, financial instruments or strategies mentioned or related to the information herein.
This communication may not be redistributed or retransmitted, in whole or in part, or in any form or manner, without the express written consent of Sprott. Any unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. Receipt and review of this information constitute your agreement not to redistribute or retransmit the contents and information contained in this communication without first obtaining express permission from an authorized officer of Sprott.

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