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By Karen Roche, JT Long |
May 8, 2012
A "paralyzed" Federal Reserve, in its "final days," held hostage by Wall Street "robots" trading in markets that are "artificially medicated" are just a few of the bleak observations shared by the former Republican US congressman and director of the Office of Management and Budget.
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By Jon Nadler |
July 18, 2011
The new trading week commenced with - what else - additional gains in already overheated metals markets. Falling oil and rising dollar values had little impact on opening bids in gold and the rest of the precious metals' complex.
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By Jon Nadler |
March 4, 2011
The final trading session of this most eventful week began on a relatively upbeat note in precious metals, following yesterday's rather minor (1.5% from the recent high in gold) setback, which, for now, we will refrain from calling a `correction.'
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By Adrian Ash |
January 27, 2011
Two-thousand-eleven sees a big, but so far little-noted ruby anniversary. Expect to hear lots more about it as Aug. 15 draws near. That day will mark 40 years since the United States' government finally stopped redeeming its dollars for gold.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
December 23, 2010
Consumers were ultimate winners as technologies the space program fathered pushed standards of living up. I bet that's how this contest ends as well. The question is whether operating instructions will come in English - or Mandarin.
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By Adam Hamilton |
March 15, 2010
The U.S. Mint's American Eagle sales data offers interesting insights into physical precious-metals demand.