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By Frank Holmes |
May 9, 2012
There lingers a persistent negativity toward emerging markets growth and commodities that prevents many investors from jockeying their portfolios into a position for growth. Rather, they remain spectators on the sidelines, with equity fund outflows continuing.
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By Ben Traynor |
March 6, 2012
Gold bullion prices fell to a six-week low of $1,682 per ounce Tuesday lunchtime in London – a 1.8% drop on Friday's close – as stocks, commodities and the euro continued recent losses and uncertainty hung over recent European agreements.
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By Ben Traynor |
March 5, 2012
Gold prices briefly fell back below $1,700 per ounce for the second time in a week during Monday morning's London trade, as stocks, commodities and the euro all dipped lower before recovering some ground, following news that China has cut its official target for growth.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
October 5, 2011
It must be realized that not all wealth in the earth sectors move synchronously. Gold and silver are unique in that over the centuries they move from peaks to valleys and back again with breathtaking volatility.
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By Jeff Berwick |
July 14, 2011
Indeed the bell tolls for thee, the US dollar based financial system, the central banks and the modern day version of tax farms - the state. And, good riddance.
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By Mark O'Byrne |
July 13, 2011
Gold for immediate delivery rose to new record nominal highs of 987.58 British pounds and 1575.18 US dollars in London this morning. New record nominal highs were seen for gold in euros (1,123.50 euros per ounce), pounds and dollars yesterday.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
June 8, 2011
Concerns about climate change, carbon footprints, energy security and the rising cost of fossil fuels spurred a revival of interest in nuclear power generation in early 2010 and a global civil nuclear renaissance but it derailed with Fukushima-Daiichi.
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By Jeffrey Nichols |
September 10, 2010
Rising world food prices are beginning to capture the attention of the news media and soon could be one more factor lifting gold prices higher.
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By Oilprice.com |
April 14, 2010
The following article is the first of three examining the recent unrest in Kyrgyzstan and its implications.
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By John C.k. Daly, Oilprice.com |
March 30, 2010
Underneath and driving the savagery of the last 16 years is a resource that few commentators note -- oil.