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By Brian Sylvester |
May 20, 2013
Jurisdiction risk continues to grow as a result of countries attempting to capitalize on higher commodity prices. In this interview, Thibaut Lepouttre discusses which jurisdictions offer better value to investors and which countries to avoid.
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By Austin Kiddle |
May 15, 2013
Bubble talks about bonds and stocks have surfaced as have the concerns that the Fed will taper off its QE program sooner than expected. Strength in physical gold demand has countered the gold-backed ETF outflows.
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By Debarati Roy, Bloomberg |
May 6, 2013
Hedge funds increased positions on a gold rally by the most in three weeks as central banks signaled no end to economic stimulus, driving prices higher just as analysts and traders turned the most bearish in three years.
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By Dr. Jeffrey Lewis |
April 23, 2013
The forex market may actually be seeing the beginning of the crack up boom where traditional currencies like silver and gold will naturally reassert themselves just as world monetary expansion begins to truly accelerate
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By Jeff Berwick |
April 22, 2013
How is it possible gold goes down $200 in the paper market while there is almost no supply available to buy around the world? Last I checked, dwindling or completely absent supply against steady and increasing demand means higher prices, not sudden price drops.
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By Brian Sylvester |
April 19, 2013
The recent fall in precious metals prices has investors on edge. Peter Rose, head of mining research with Fox-Davies Capital Ltd. in London, provides a European perspective on mining and advises looking at under-appreciated jurisdictions.
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By Nick Barisheff |
April 16, 2013
After gold lost $84 an ounce last Friday, we can conclude the beneficiaries were not gold investors who panicked and sold, but rather those who are fighting to preserve the reputation of the U.S. dollar and the fiat currency model that underpins the global economy.
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By Nick Barisheff |
April 10, 2013
The long-term “irreversible” trends continue to develop. Many of the trends, such as debt creation and the movement away from the U.S. dollar, are accelerating and their consequences are appearing globally.
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By Mark O'Byrne |
April 9, 2013
April 5th, 1933, FDR confiscated every gold coin, bar, or certificate and people had to turn in their gold to the Federal Government or else they would face a fine of $10,000 or 10 years in jail. That is about $179,000 in today’s money.
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By Peter Byrne |
March 7, 2013
To make wise investment decisions, gold investors must coldly assess economic realities, says Eric Coffin. Coffin tracks a range of gold explorers with the bling to weather the long capital drought.