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Global Markets in Flux: Silver Fever, Trade Ties, and Record Exports

Silver prices have skyrocketed 64% this year, as investors favor it over the US dollar and sovereign bonds. South Korea's pension fund is exploring new financing options, including issuing foreign-currency bonds. Record Swiss exports to the US, defying tariffs, underscore the adaptability of global economies.

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CONTENT: Silver Fever and Dollar Shift A metals mania has swept the globe, with investors flocking to silver. The precious metal has skyrocketed 64% this year, as investors increasingly favor it over the US dollar and...

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    Metals Mania Is Gripping Investors Around the World

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    Swiss Exports to US Hit Record in 2025, Defying Trump’s Tariffs

  3. Source 3 · bloomberg.com

    Nomura Beats Goldman to Top Spot in a Record Year for Japan M&A

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    China Picks Up Canadian Canola Cargoes After Reset in Trade Ties

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Global Markets in Flux: Silver Fever, Trade Ties, and Record Exports

Silver prices have skyrocketed 64% this year, as investors favor it over the US dollar and sovereign bonds. South Korea's pension fund is exploring new financing options, including issuing foreign-currency bonds. Record Swiss exports to the US, defying tariffs, underscore the adaptability of global economies.

Friday, January 30, 2026 • 4 min read • 20 source references

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Silver Fever and Dollar Shift


A metals mania has swept the globe, with investors flocking to silver. The precious metal has skyrocketed 64% this year, as investors increasingly favor it over the US dollar and sovereign bonds (Source 2). The shift in sentiment could signal a larger trend, as the world's economic landscape undergoes significant changes.

South Korea's Pension Fund Diversification


In the face of increasing exchange-rate volatility, South Korea's National Pension Service (NPS) is exploring new financing options, including issuing foreign-currency bonds (Source 3). This move comes as the NPS manages over $1 trillion in assets and seeks to diversify its financing sources in a more uncertain economic climate.

Swiss Exports Defy Tariffs


Switzerland exported a record amount of goods to the US in 2025, defying President Trump's tariffs (Source 7). The resilience of Swiss exports to tariffs underscores the adaptability of global economies and the complex web of international trade relationships.

Chinese Trade Ties and World Leaders


China has resumed purchases of Canadian canola, an early sign of a revival in trade ties following a deal to mend relations (Source 17). Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer, the UK's Labour Party leader, is among a number of world leaders visiting China (Source 13). The significance of these visits extends beyond individual economic interests, as they may represent a larger geopolitical shift.

Irish Rugby Squad's Disciplinary Issues


Ireland's Six Nations squad has been embroiled in disciplinary issues, with Bundee Aki being replaced for 'disciplinary reasons' (Source 14). The misconduct complaint against Aki follows his side's URC defeat by Leinster on Saturday. The consequences of this incident could reach beyond the rugby field, as it highlights the importance of maintaining team cohesion and discipline.

ECB Warns of Uncertainty and Its Impact


European Central Bank (ECB) Executive Board member Piero Cipollone has warned that global turbulence could hit the euro area (Source 18). This warning comes as the ECB grapples with uncertainty surrounding the global economic outlook and the potential implications for the eurozone.

Asian FX to Benefit Most from Trump on Dollar


President Trump's comments that he didn't think the dollar had weakened excessively have accelerated a debate about a possible concerted move to depreciate the world's reserve currency (Source 19). Asian currencies could benefit most from a weaker US dollar, as their economies increasingly integrate into global markets and trade.

Vale's Strongest Iron Ore Output Since 2019 Disaster


Brazilian iron ore giant Vale SA posted its strongest iron ore output since a 2019 tailings dam disaster triggered output curbs at key sites (Source 20). The return to record production levels underscores the resilience of the mining industry and the importance of implementing safety measures to prevent future disasters.

In conclusion, these developments showcase the complex and interconnected nature of the global economy. From silver prices to trade ties and record exports, each event contributes to the larger economic narrative. As the world continues to navigate this uncertain landscape, it is essential to stay informed and adapt to the ever-evolving economic landscape.

Sources:

  1. Labubu Maker Pop Mart Sets Up London Hub for European Push

  2. Metals Mania Is Gripping Investors Around the World

  3. Korea’s $1 Trillion Pension Fund Eyes FX Bond as Won Swings

  4. BBC director general to depart in April after resignation

  5. Puffins struggle to survive as Storm Chandra sweeps country

  6. Andreessen, Coinbase Directors Face Trading Suit for Now

  7. Swiss Exports to US Hit Record in 2025, Defying Trump’s Tariffs

  8. LG Energy Targets Data Center Energy Needs as EV Outlook Dims

  9. Nomura Beats Goldman to Top Spot in a Record Year for Japan M&A

  10. JPMorgan's Michele on 'Sell America' Headlines: 'Hogwash'

  11. Keenan fractures thumb during Ireland training as Aki replaced

  12. Fury to face Makhmudov in April comeback fight

  13. Why China views the UK visit as part of something bigger

  14. Ireland replace Aki for 'disciplinary reasons'

  15. ECB’s Radev Rejects Option of Becoming Interim Bulgaria Premier

  16. LNG Still Too Pricey for Indian Demand Boost, Top Importer Says

  17. China Picks Up Canadian Canola Cargoes After Reset in Trade Ties

  18. ECB’s Cipollone Says Uncertainty May Increase, Hitting Recovery

  19. Asian FX to Benefit Most From Trump on Dollar, Strategists Say

  20. Vale Posts Strongest Iron Ore Output Since 2019 Disaster

CONTENT:

Silver Fever and Dollar Shift


A metals mania has swept the globe, with investors flocking to silver. The precious metal has skyrocketed 64% this year, as investors increasingly favor it over the US dollar and sovereign bonds (Source 2). The shift in sentiment could signal a larger trend, as the world's economic landscape undergoes significant changes.

South Korea's Pension Fund Diversification


In the face of increasing exchange-rate volatility, South Korea's National Pension Service (NPS) is exploring new financing options, including issuing foreign-currency bonds (Source 3). This move comes as the NPS manages over $1 trillion in assets and seeks to diversify its financing sources in a more uncertain economic climate.

Swiss Exports Defy Tariffs


Switzerland exported a record amount of goods to the US in 2025, defying President Trump's tariffs (Source 7). The resilience of Swiss exports to tariffs underscores the adaptability of global economies and the complex web of international trade relationships.

Chinese Trade Ties and World Leaders


China has resumed purchases of Canadian canola, an early sign of a revival in trade ties following a deal to mend relations (Source 17). Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer, the UK's Labour Party leader, is among a number of world leaders visiting China (Source 13). The significance of these visits extends beyond individual economic interests, as they may represent a larger geopolitical shift.

Irish Rugby Squad's Disciplinary Issues


Ireland's Six Nations squad has been embroiled in disciplinary issues, with Bundee Aki being replaced for 'disciplinary reasons' (Source 14). The misconduct complaint against Aki follows his side's URC defeat by Leinster on Saturday. The consequences of this incident could reach beyond the rugby field, as it highlights the importance of maintaining team cohesion and discipline.

ECB Warns of Uncertainty and Its Impact


European Central Bank (ECB) Executive Board member Piero Cipollone has warned that global turbulence could hit the euro area (Source 18). This warning comes as the ECB grapples with uncertainty surrounding the global economic outlook and the potential implications for the eurozone.

Asian FX to Benefit Most from Trump on Dollar


President Trump's comments that he didn't think the dollar had weakened excessively have accelerated a debate about a possible concerted move to depreciate the world's reserve currency (Source 19). Asian currencies could benefit most from a weaker US dollar, as their economies increasingly integrate into global markets and trade.

Vale's Strongest Iron Ore Output Since 2019 Disaster


Brazilian iron ore giant Vale SA posted its strongest iron ore output since a 2019 tailings dam disaster triggered output curbs at key sites (Source 20). The return to record production levels underscores the resilience of the mining industry and the importance of implementing safety measures to prevent future disasters.

In conclusion, these developments showcase the complex and interconnected nature of the global economy. From silver prices to trade ties and record exports, each event contributes to the larger economic narrative. As the world continues to navigate this uncertain landscape, it is essential to stay informed and adapt to the ever-evolving economic landscape.

Sources:

  1. Labubu Maker Pop Mart Sets Up London Hub for European Push

  2. Metals Mania Is Gripping Investors Around the World

  3. Korea’s $1 Trillion Pension Fund Eyes FX Bond as Won Swings

  4. BBC director general to depart in April after resignation

  5. Puffins struggle to survive as Storm Chandra sweeps country

  6. Andreessen, Coinbase Directors Face Trading Suit for Now

  7. Swiss Exports to US Hit Record in 2025, Defying Trump’s Tariffs

  8. LG Energy Targets Data Center Energy Needs as EV Outlook Dims

  9. Nomura Beats Goldman to Top Spot in a Record Year for Japan M&A

  10. JPMorgan's Michele on 'Sell America' Headlines: 'Hogwash'

  11. Keenan fractures thumb during Ireland training as Aki replaced

  12. Fury to face Makhmudov in April comeback fight

  13. Why China views the UK visit as part of something bigger

  14. Ireland replace Aki for 'disciplinary reasons'

  15. ECB’s Radev Rejects Option of Becoming Interim Bulgaria Premier

  16. LNG Still Too Pricey for Indian Demand Boost, Top Importer Says

  17. China Picks Up Canadian Canola Cargoes After Reset in Trade Ties

  18. ECB’s Cipollone Says Uncertainty May Increase, Hitting Recovery

  19. Asian FX to Benefit Most From Trump on Dollar, Strategists Say

  20. Vale Posts Strongest Iron Ore Output Since 2019 Disaster

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LNG Still Too Pricey for Indian Demand Boost, Top Importer Says

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China Picks Up Canadian Canola Cargoes After Reset in Trade Ties

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