Chinese gold ETFs see eighth monthly inflow
Chinese gold ETFs recorded an eighth consecutive inflow in April (RMB3.5bn); AUM rose to RMB306bn and collective holdings hit 301t amid market shifts.

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Chinese gold ETFs recorded an eighth consecutive inflow in April (RMB3.5bn); AUM rose to RMB306bn and collective holdings hit 301t amid market shifts.

KPMG audit (May 13, 2026) confirms 11,500 $XAUH tokens are fully backed by 11.5 kg LBMA 999.9 gold bullion.

Shares jumped ~20% over seven days as investors pile into AI winners; Jensen Huang and Nvidia drew notice after his last‑minute joining of Trump’s China visit.

TON offers 0.6s finality and near-zero fees; $XAUH pairs Swiss physical gold with TON speed to enable instant, borderless gold-backed transfers.
Argues Tesla ($TSLA) could be a $375B revenue company by 2031 as AI, robots, services, energy and Cybercab outgrow automotive.

Bloomberg's ag commodities index rose 13% in three months — an early inflation signal that pressures EM currencies and increases demand for hard assets.

30-year US Treasury yield briefly reached 5%, pressuring equities; rising oil from the Iran conflict is adding inflationary pressure and reducing rate-cut hopes.

Transactions with $XAUH on TON now settle in 0.6s with a ~$0.0005 fixed fee, enabling near‑instant, low‑cost gold‑backed remittances.

11,500 $XAUH minted across TON and TRON, fully backed by 11.5 kg LBMA 999.9 gold; TRON launch may lead to a BTSE listing. Reserves verifiable at xauh.gold.

Intel’s strong sales forecast points to AI-driven demand for processors; Apple and Tesla show interest and Intel joins Musk’s Terafab initiative.

Brazil’s exports hit $34.15bn in April (14.3% y/y), trade surplus $10.5bn — boosted by higher crude prices amid the Iran war and local fuel measures.

Samsung hit a $1 trillion market value after shares jumped on AI chip demand; joins TSMC as second Asian firm while Kospi tops 7,000.
