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By James Stafford |
January 10, 2013
As we begin a new year we wanted to take a look at the current energy landscape and see what the future holds for the global economy, America's oil and gas boom, zand whether renewables will continue to be a favorite among investors.
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By Gregor Macdonald |
November 27, 2012
Flood myths are common to human culture. Swollen rivers, tidal storms, and tsunamis make their appearance frequently in literature. But Hurricane Sandy has shifted the discussion from storytelling to reality.
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By Marin Katusa, Louis James, Rick Rule |
September 19, 2012
The individual investor may not have the power to shift the tone of the emotional debates surrounding the oil and gas industry, but he or she can devise a strategy to profit.
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By Dr. Jeffrey Lewis |
September 12, 2012
Those with very deep pockets can drive up the price of just about any commodity, but typically only for a very short amount of time. Unless of course they have access to a virtually unlimited supply of paper money.
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By Frank Holmes |
September 11, 2012
China has kept investors on the edge of their seats, as we wait for some monetary or fiscal action. Every day that goes by with no significant policy decisions from the Asian giant causes the market to lose confidence in its ability to steer its ship.
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By Daniel Graeber |
June 13, 2012
Massive natural gas discoveries along with new extraction techniques have led many to proclaim nat gas as the fuel of the future. The author and energy trader who has recently released a book takeing a look at corruption within the oil sector addresses these claims in an interview.
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By Diane Alter |
April 16, 2012
With ample stores and cheap prices, natural gas-related equities have taken a beating and continue to be battered. While it is always difficult to call a bottom, the tide may be turning for natural gas companies despite the latest data.
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By Frank Holmes |
January 23, 2012
While Chinese demand growth for commodities is not expected to be as robust as it has been historically, demand is expected to pick up throughout 2012. China’s rapid growth and increasing reliance on other countries for key resources has made a powerful case for commodities over the past several years....
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By Gregor Macdonald |
November 23, 2011
In the new oil cycle, a debt crisis is no longer solvable with growth. Devaluation or jubilee are the only options. The loss to society will be borne most directly by those who hold sovereign debt as their savings. The time of containment is over.
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By Frank Holmes, Evan Smith, Brian Hicks |
January 24, 2011
A larger, wealthier class of people in the emerging world are demanding more goods as they raise their standard of living and the supply of these goods is impacted by geopolitics, diminishing mature sources and even weather.