The Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank are currently creating the most inflation via currency aggregates (the red line). The gamble that the central banks have made, in my opinion, is that they think they can keep their various currencies trading against one another within some kind of fair zone for world-wide equilibrium. To do so, they certainly couldn’t have their respective currencies crashing against real money, so suppressing gold has been a mandatory component to their strategy.
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