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By Karen Roche |
April 3, 2013
In his new book, David Stockman, former Republican U.S. Congressman and a founding partner of Heartland Industrial Partners, levies blame for the dire straits of the global financial system on central bankers, economists and politicians of both parties.
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By Adrian Ash |
March 20, 2013
You'd think that with all this practice, politicians would know how to handle a banking crisis by now. Most especially in the Eurozone.
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By Eric Coffin |
July 13, 2012
Continued movement in the right direction politically in Europe may finally give us a set up for a meaningful fall rally in the resource sector. Let’s all cross our virtual fingers and hope the Eurocrats don’t find yet another creative way to wrest defeat from the jaws of victory.
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By Ben Traynor |
June 12, 2012
Bullion prices on the wholesale gold market rose back above $1,600 an ounce shortly before Tuesday's US trading, after failing to breach that level in the earlier Asian session, while European stock markets also ticked higher after a quiet morning's trading.
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By Jon Nadler |
February 21, 2012
Most commodities gained this morning as lingering optimism related to future demand was still manifest in the wake of China’s easing of bank reserve requirements and following perceptions that the European deal with Greece will be good for the sector in the near-term.
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By James Turk |
December 1, 2010
We can reasonably expect some more big moves higher, given how tight the market for physical metal remains. Physical metal cannot be conjured out of thin air like national currencies and paper representations of gold and silver.