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By Jon Nadler |
January 3, 2012
Signs that at least parts of the global economy continue to show a degree of immunity to the unfolding European crisis lifted trading spirits in various asset markets. Risk appetite made reappearances in gold, crude oil, copper and assorted equities.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
July 27, 2011
What the audit revealed was incredible: between December 2007 and June 2010, the Federal Reserve had secretly bailed out many of the world's banks, corporations and governments by giving them US$16,000,000,000,000.00 - that's 16 trillion dollars.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
January 27, 2011
Increasingly we see countries ensuring their own industries have first rights to internally produced commodities. If any country is to end dependence on foreign supplied fossil fuels and reduce its carbon footprint it will have to develop uranium.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
November 8, 2010
The free Ben Bernanke put also applies to the commodities markets. I received another scratchy, crackling cell phone call from my drilling buddy in the Texas natural gas fields today. You could almost choke from the dust on the line.
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By Oilprice.com |
July 21, 2010
Lithium-ion batteries are way ahead of traditional lead-acid batteries in power and weight, but they aren't perfect.
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By Peter Schiff |
April 26, 2010
In an overly indebted world, the $2.5 trillion that China holds in foreign reserves is acting as a center of economic gravity, inexorably pulling all market participants into its orbit.
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By Arnold Bock |
February 15, 2010
Climate warming has become so universally accepted that it is worth one's reputation to raise even a tepid question regarding warming wisdom or its factual accuracy.