2021 started off well for gold. It’s not surprising, as January is usually positive for the yellow metal, but the Georgia runoff results may constitute an additional bullish factor in the longer term. What a start to the new year! Gold has begun 2021 very well : as the chart below shows, the price of the yellow metal (London A.M. Fix) increased from $1,891 on December 31, 2020 to $1,947 on January 5, 2021. Should we be surprised? Not at all! Our readers are perfectly aware that January is historically a good month for gold, so the recent gains are perfectly understandable. And, as a reminder, although I’m cautious in formulating my bullish outlook for gold in 2021, especially later this year, my view remains optimistic and I expect the continuation of gold’s bull market . Although there are some reasons to worry, I don’t think that gold has had its last word.
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Congress careened toward a fresh showdown with President Trump, as House Democrats said they plan to vote on impeaching him Wednesday over accusations he incited supporters to storm the U.S. Capitol.
House Democrats introduced an article of impeachment on Monday morning and said they would move ahead regardless of tepid Republican support. While some Republicans have condemned the president for encouraging his supporters to march to the Capitol as lawmakers were voting to ratify President-elect Joe Bidenâs victory, only a handful have backed removing him from office through impeachment or other means, while some have floated censure as an alternative.
Following the deadly riot at the US Capitol, House Democrats are planning to vote for the impeachment of Donald Trump on Wednesday. Trump has been accused of inciting his supporters to attack the Capitol building. The Wall Street Journal reports that an article of impeachment was introduced on Monday, and that House Democrats would ‘move ahead regardless of tepid Republican support’. President Trump is yet to respond. The 74-year old hasn’t made any public appearances or made any comments since critiquing Twitter for banning his account. ‘In recent days, he has fumed to advisers about his ban from social media, the blame he has taken for the riot and what he sees as a betrayal by Mr. Pence, Mr. McConnell, Republican senators and some opinion columnists, according to a person close to the White House’, says The Wall Street Journal.
Two Republican senators voted in favor of the resolution "condemning President Trump and the extremist protestors who breached the United States Capitol and urging his removal from office."