What's the Perth Mint up to?

Hey Aurora,
Long time member and much respected... what I'm about to say has no reflection on you at all. :) After all, it wasn't your video (I hope).

I actually wasted the necessary 35mins of my life to watch this.
What a fkn load of bunk!
This is a perfect example of scare mongering by those with a vested interest - a bullion dealer who can hardly read, wants to portray the Perth Mint as a dodgy unbacked set up.
FFS.
Really?
A bullion dealer ragging on everything but physical delivery by their own warehouse.
They even falsely suggest rehypothecation by the PM! Get fkd!
Gold leasing has been around for ever and a day to fill gaps in the ledger.
For the BS artist bullion dealer scenario to come true, both the PM and the Reserve has to run out of physical. Yeah right!
The PMGOLD is good enough to be guaranteed by both the WAGovt and the Reserve Bank, but not good enough for can't-read-ShitForBrains-dodgy-bullion-dealer!??
I call total BS. ;)
 
Hey that's "OK" wrcmad.

I just read 5 minutes of your rant when you can't even get your facts right.
He is not a Bullion Dealer.
Period.

Maybe, do a bit of research first.

Cheers Markco2
 
He is not a Bullion Dealer.
Period.
Well he works for one... patato, potato.

I like John. He's a character and is shining a Iight on the gold space and trying to bring transparency. We chat from time to time, but often don't see eye to eye.

This is why I told him I don't see the 11 tonnes of gold being leased as a big deal: I don't feel like Perth Mint is in a particularly risky position having exposure to some leased gold which may not be available for immediate physical delivery. They have ~11 tonnes on loan from the RBA, which is around 5 days of capacity at their refinery.

And a reason it could make sense for them to 'own' gold in London: Gold Corporation has activities that extend beyond the retailing of bullion. In a paper tabled in the WA Parliament (link), they confirm interest in expanding their depository business including to institutional accounts. It's not hard to imagine that some of these institutional accounts have requirements around where the gold is stored and London is the international hub for a lot of gold trade, so it stands to reason they may need to 'own' some gold there.

I highly doubt there will ever be problems caused by this lease.
 
Hey that's "OK" wrcmad.

I just read 5 minutes of your rant when you can't even get your facts right.
He is not a Bullion Dealer.
Period.

Maybe, do a bit of research first.

Cheers Markco2
Oh really?
I suggest you do a bit of research first:

John Adams
Chief Economist
As Good As Gold Australia

And then learn to read faster. There is no way that took you 5 mins. :p
You are right about the rant though - was a bit.
 
Hey Aurora,
Long time member and much respected... what I'm about to say has no reflection on you at all. :) After all, it wasn't your video (I hope).

I actually wasted the necessary 35mins of my life to watch this.
What a fkn load of bunk!
This is a perfect example of scare mongering by those with a vested interest - a bullion dealer who can hardly read, wants to portray the Perth Mint as a dodgy unbacked set up.
FFS.
Really?
A bullion dealer ragging on everything but physical delivery by their own warehouse.
They even falsely suggest rehypothecation by the PM! Get fkd!
Gold leasing has been around for ever and a day to fill gaps in the ledger.
For the BS artist bullion dealer scenario to come true, both the PM and the Reserve has to run out of physical. Yeah right!
The PMGOLD is good enough to be guaranteed by both the WAGovt and the Reserve Bank, but not good enough for can't-read-ShitForBrains-dodgy-bullion-dealer!??
I call total BS. ;)
Wrcmad and others, if you have time, break this down into baby steps so that I and the other 99% of members here can understand why the Perth Mint need to lease gold to balance their ledgers.
I think John is doing a good job in niggling the Perth Mint!
He may be barking up the wrong tree however if the effect of this clip results in a bit more transparency in the gold industry; its going to benefit us.
 
wrcmad,

I have followed many of John's workings, including outside of the Gold business.
He was the first one to break the news of Bail-in and has worked with others including Martin North and Robbie Barwick to try to have this law stopped.

It took me five minutes to read yours, as I had to work out what the expletives meant :p:p

Bullion Baron,

When you say "Oh I will give my accountant a call", or "Oh I will call my plumber to fix a leaky pipe", does not mean they work exclusively for me.
Same goes for John Adams.
It's one of his roles.
He is a consultant.

There was a much better interview put up here on SS which shines a lot more clarity on the whole subject.

What John is trying to bring to everyone's attention is the ever increasing global financial bubble, whereby Governments are corrupt through and through. Regulatory bodies, including RBA, APPRA, Banking Systems and a host of others are not transparent and do have agendas which are not in the interest of the people. The entire central banking system is corrupt and global governments are prepared to throw us under the bus to save the financial system.

Bullion Baron,
That is why it's important to hear both sides of the story.

Also why many investors buy Gold and Silver.

John is one of the good guys.

Cheers Markco2
 
Wrcmad and others, if you have time, break this down into baby steps so that I and the other 99% of members here can understand why the Perth Mint need to lease gold to balance their ledgers.
From the document I linked:
Gold Corporation's London metal holdings are maintained for liquidity and transactional purposes.
I can only speculate, but it's probably cheaper, easier or safer (perhaps some combination of these) to lease the metal for this purpose.

Not sure this is how they think about it, but AeL if you personally needed exposure to gold in London...

Would you prefer to lease some gold from the Reserve Bank of Australia, with the gold stored at the Bank of England?

OR

Would you prefer to buy some gold from the bullion banks which is then stored in one of their vaults? i.e. Some of the same banks who were on the brink of bankruptcy 12 years ago and who've been caught and fined for manipulating the precious metals markets.

The ideal situation would be your own gold in your own vault, but I doubt that is commercially viable for such a small quantity.
 
When you say "Oh I will give my accountant a call", or "Oh I will call my plumber to fix a leaky pipe", does not mean they work exclusively for me.
Same goes for John Adams.
It's one of his roles.
He is a consultant.
Sure, he does a number of things, but he is a direct conduit in the sales funnel for a bullion dealer (not just "a consultant" IMO).
So I think someone viewing this as a 'conflict of interest', when he talks about the importance of physical custody, is reasonable.
That said, I do think he is a "good guy" and probably his role at AGAGA just allows him to spread beliefs that he personally holds (i.e. it's not just a sales spiel).
 
Wrcmad and others, if you have time, break this down into baby steps so that I and the other 99% of members here can understand why the Perth Mint need to lease gold to balance their ledgers.
From one of Bron's blogs, it is evident that PM will not lend client metal:

Bron1.jpg

But Perth Mint advertises the following services:


Goldcorp.jpg

So one reason could be to on-lease metal at a margin.

This is even suggested in their annual report:

Gold Corporation’s Annual Report

On page 100 of its Annual Report, Gold Corporation has disclosed that as of 30 June 2019 its ‘precious metal borrowings – interest bearing’ (i.e. current liabilities which is one year or less) stood at $AUD 1.226 Billion up from $AUD 950.3 million on 30 June 2018.

On page 114, these borrowings were defined as follows:

“In the case of Precious metal borrowings - interest bearing, the consolidated entity's contractual obligation is to return precious metal ounces (which are fungible) to the counterparty. The "lease rate" for borrowing those ounces is payable at maturity in cash.”
This would be a perfectly legitimate and innocent business transaction.
Not the sort of sinister "synthetic Gold" conspiracy that this clown is trying to conjure up.

Would be good if @bron.suchecki could chime in.
 
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wrcmad,

I have followed many of John's workings, including outside of the Gold business.
He was the first one to break the news of Bail-in and has worked with others including Martin North and Robbie Barwick to try to have this law stopped.

It took me five minutes to read yours, as I had to work out what the expletives meant :p:p

Bullion Baron,

When you say "Oh I will give my accountant a call", or "Oh I will call my plumber to fix a leaky pipe", does not mean they work exclusively for me.
Same goes for John Adams.
It's one of his roles.
He is a consultant.

There was a much better interview put up here on SS which shines a lot more clarity on the whole subject.

What John is trying to bring to everyone's attention is the ever increasing global financial bubble, whereby Governments are corrupt through and through. Regulatory bodies, including RBA, APPRA, Banking Systems and a host of others are not transparent and do have agendas which are not in the interest of the people. The entire central banking system is corrupt and global governments are prepared to throw us under the bus to save the financial system.

Bullion Baron,
That is why it's important to hear both sides of the story.

Also why many investors buy Gold and Silver.

John is one of the good guys.
Trust and expertise matter in every field. That’s why reliable plumbing services in Royal Vallejo are valued for their honesty and professionalism, much like trusted financial experts.

Cheers Markco2
You make some solid points. It’s always wise to look at both sides and stay informed, especially when it comes to financial systems and government policies.
 
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