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By Zig Lambo |
May 10, 2012
Washington misses the point about rare earth element supply, says the founder of J.A. Green & Co. while explaining the fragmented policy developments in pending WTO action and arguing that the US needs to develop a domestic supply chain in order to remain competitive
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
April 23, 2012
For the very first time in our history all money, all currencies, are now fiat. The US dollar used to be gold backed and it was the rock to which all of the world's currencies were anchored. Our 41-year experiment with paper money is almost over.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
February 15, 2012
Carbon is the stuff of life. It is the foundation, the chemical basis, of every living thing on Earth. Yet because of its pervasive familiarity we all take it for granted. As investors we might want to rethink that.
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By Jon Nadler |
August 3, 2011
Precious metals dealings once again opened mixed in New York, with gold and silver still free from the effects of any profit-taking gravitational pull and with the noble metals exhibiting the opposite condition.
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By Minefund.com |
January 21, 2011
Early next month thousands of delegates will converge on Cape Town to participate in one of the world's most important mining capital formation and distribution processes - Investing in African Mining Indaba.
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By Jack Lifton |
January 3, 2011
Most people think that they left graphite behind when they graduated from pencils to pens early on in their school days, but the truth is that this slippery substance remains a crucial part of our daily lives.
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By Philip Burgert |
July 22, 2010
The legislation requires the Securities and Exchange Commission to within nine months write regulations .
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By Gary North |
May 4, 2010
Since its inception, the Federal Reserve has always operated in the shadows, without sufficient scrutiny or oversight of its operations.
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By Oilprice.com |
April 16, 2010
Kyrgyzstan's mass anti-government protests last week were essentially the culmination of more than a decade of disillusionment.
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By Oilprice.com |
April 14, 2010
The following article is the first of three examining the recent unrest in Kyrgyzstan and its implications.