Gold Shines Amid Geopolitical Concerns
The price of gold entered 2017’s Easter long weekend on a five-month high in response to a cascade of geopolitical events and mid-week comments by United States President Donald J. Trump.
Read articleThe price of gold entered 2017’s Easter long weekend on a five-month high in response to a cascade of geopolitical events and mid-week comments by United States President Donald J. Trump.
Read articleFor real estate investors, prudence might dictate that they start considering physical gold, in order to avoid serious pitfalls.
Read articleGold is being powered higher by excellent demand in India (the world’s biggest wedding season is in play), institutional investor concerns about the US debt ceiling (the next deadline is April 28), strong growth in China, and by the populism wave that is sweeping through most of the Western world.
Read articleThe US owes the world 453,000 tonnes of gold which is almost 3 times all the gold ever produced in history.
Read articleThe coming French presidential elections are increasing the uncertainty surrounding the euro.
Read articleSeveral “black swans” are looming which could inflict a financial nuclear accident on the U.S. markets and financial system.
Read articleRecent progress made in streamlining trade in local currencies has brought Moscow and Beijing closer to creating a financial architecture that could facilitate transactions in gold.
Read articleFor the third consecutive time since the tightening cycle began in December 2015, gold rallied on the back of a Fed hike.
Read articleTo claim that the global demand for physical gold is collapsing is seeded in either ignorance or mal-intent. But either way, the assertion is outright idiotic when the facts are examined
Read articleIn order to understand the world of finance today – post-gold standard-, post- 2008 crisis-, zero rates- and QE- finance – it makes sense, sometimes, to turn to others than economists.
Read articleSeems to me the world is ready to hyperinflate into gold. After all, all currencies have already hyperinflated in the financial world.
Read articleThe United States Federal Reserve carried through on weeks of speculation by boosting its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point to a range between 0.75 and one percent.
Read articleIn the Roman calendar, the Ides of March was the same as March 15th in today’s calendar. This date was not significant until Julius Caesar was assassinated on 15 March 44BC. Shakespeare then coined the phrase “Beware of the Ides of March” in his Julius Caesar work. So will March 15, 2017 be sign...
Read articleGrant Williams and Egon von Greyerz cover a very broad range of subjects from gold, wealth preservation to debt, interest rates, Brexit, the EU and much more.
Read articleArizona Senate Committee passed a bill that would eliminate state capital gains taxes on gold and silver specie, and encourage its use as currency.
Read articleAfter a challenging Q4 in 2016 in a context of rising bond yields and a stronger US dollar, gold seems to be getting its shine back in Q1.
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