At the World Economic Forum, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warned that the old global order no longer exists. He urged middle powers to form new alliances for survival and pointed out that "if you're not at the negotiating table, you'll become someone else's prey." His speech coincided with market volatility, with the gold-silver ratio falling below 50:1, highlighting the importance of precious metals as crisis assets.
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At the World Economic Forum, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warned that the old global order no longer exists. He urged middle powers to form new alliances for survival and pointed out that "if you're not at the negotiating table, you'll become someone else's prey." His speech coincided with market volatility, with the gold-silver ratio falling below 50:1, highlighting the importance of precious metals as crisis assets.