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The United States and Ukraine are about to sign a rare earth mineral agreement, adding another variable to the international situation
- February 28, 2025
- Posted by: Macro Global Markets
- Category: News
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On February 26th local time, US President Trump confirmed that Ukrainian President Zelensky will visit the United States on February 28th to sign an important rare earth mineral agreement. This news has attracted international attention, as the agreement not only concerns Ukraine’s efforts to gain support from the United States, but also adds variables to the diplomatic interaction between the United States and Russia.
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Geopolitical rifts intensify and reshape gold pricing logic: analysis of Trump’s hard-line statement on Ukraine
- February 21, 2025
- Posted by: Macro Global Markets
- Category: News
Former US President Trump launched a sharp accusation against Ukrainian President Zelensky through social media on February 20, calling him an “unelected dictator” and demanding that he take urgent action. This remark not only intensified the diplomatic conflict between the United States and Ukraine, but also triggered a systematic reassessment of the geopolitical risk premium of Eastern Europe by global capital. As a non-sovereign credit anchor, the political weight in the price formation mechanism of gold is being accelerated by the market.
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