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August 19: Gold cont to explode, Doomsday Fish found California, Japan Warns mega earthquake (Recap ep289)

In this week’s Recap, Marcello let us know that gold continues to explode in value, reaching record highs as investors anticipate a rate cut from the Federal Reserve. Meanwhile, a “doomsday” fish has been discovered off the coast of California, raising concerns of seismic activity, and Japan has issued a stark warning, urging citizens to prepare for a potential mega earthquake.

The latest inflation data released on Wednesday has given investors confidence that a rate cut from the Federal Reserve is likely next month. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed prices rose by 2.9% over the past 12 months through July, which was below economists’ expectations of 3%.

A rare “doomsday” fish, the Oarfish, was found near the Southern California shore, raising concerns. Known as the largest deep-sea fish, the Oarfish has historically been linked to seismic activity, with more than 20 washing ashore in Japan just months before the devastating 9.1 earthquake in 2011. The governments of Japan and the Philippines are now warning citizens to prepare for a potential mega quake.

Iron ore prices hit their lowest level since 2022 on Wednesday, driven by concerns over global supply and demand imbalances. China’s steelmakers are in crisis, cutting output just as major miners boost exports. Futures fell for the fourth consecutive day in Singapore, with China’s steel production about 9% lower than a year ago, signaling a slowdown in the largest importer of seaborne iron ore.

In the UK, inflation rose to 2.2% in July, slightly below expectations. Meanwhile, the Eurozone’s GDP grew by 0.3% quarter-on-quarter in Q2, with employment rising by 0.2%. France saw its consumer prices increase by 2.7% year-on-year in July, slightly up from the previous month’s preliminary reading.

Huawei is preparing to introduce a new AI chip in a bid to challenge Nvidia’s dominance in China, especially amid U.S. chip export controls. The tech giant has been testing the latest chip in recent weeks and aims to start shipping as early as October.

Greece’s worst wildfire of the year spread into the Athens suburbs on Monday, forcing hundreds of people to flee as the flames crept on residential areas.

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