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debasement

[dih-beys-muhnt] / dɪˈbeɪs mənt /
NOUN
perversion
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


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In this debt-currency debasement period, once again gold has been strong relative to major fiat currencies, most of which have debt problems.

From Barron's

In this debt-currency debasement period, once again gold has been strong relative to major fiat currencies, most of which have debt problems.

From Barron's

Gold’s historic rally to above $5,000 an ounce has been attributed to myriad reasons—including fears about dollar debasement, big purchases from central banks, including China, and individual investors ramping up their purchases.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fundamental factors of debt and depreciation — the “debasement trade” — remain firmly in place, Lundin said.

From MarketWatch

Friday’s plunge in gold and full-blown crash in silver prices support the idea that investors were worried about debasement.

From The Wall Street Journal