Hong Kong Launches Gold Clearing Trial, Competing for Global Price-Setting Authority

Hong Kong's move to create its own bullion trading infrastructure signals a shift in financial power eastward and challenges London's dominance in gold pricing, with implications for global commodity markets and geopolitical influence over critical resources.
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