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This Analyst Says Gold’s Pullback is Proof that Higher Prices Are to Come

This Analyst Says Gold’s Pullback is Proof that Higher Prices Are to Come This week, Your News to Know rounds up the latest top stories involving gold and the overall economy. Stories include: Gold has more room to run, why central banks have been buying gold for over a decade, and two massive gold nuggets […]

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Trump Praises ECB For “Depreciating The Euro”, Slams The Fed For Doing Nothing

Trump Praises ECB For “Depreciating The Euro”, Slams The Fed For Doing Nothing When discussing the barrage of easing unleashed by the ECB moments ago, we said that as “we prepare for the ECB press conference in 30 minutes, that will be nothing compared to the angry twitter tirade we expect by president Trump who will […]

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We are exiting the eye of the giant financial hurricane

We are exiting the eye of the giant financial hurricane (Editor’s Note: This is Doug Casey’s foreword to Casey Research’s Handbook for Surviving the Coming Financial Crisis.) Right now, we are exiting the eye of the giant financial hurricane that we entered in 2007, and we’re going into its trailing edge. It’s going to be much […]

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This Is What Happens To Gold When Citizens Lose Faith In Fiat Currency

This Is What Happens To Gold When Citizens Lose Faith In Fiat Currency It appears, first slowly and now quickly, the world is realizing that Alan Greenspan was right after all: “Gold is a currency. It is still, by all evidence, a premier currency. No fiat currency, including the dollar, can match it.” As Nick Laird exposes, gold […]

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High Priests of Global Finance Stoke Emerging Market Fears

High Priests of Global Finance Stoke Emerging Market Fears Two of the most important guardians of global finance, the IMF (International Monetary Fund) and the IIF (Institute of International Finance), gave their verdict on the current state of the global economy this week. And their message could not be clearer: beware the dreaded fate of […]

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Will China’s Currency Peg Be the Next to Fall?

Will China’s Currency Peg Be the Next to Fall? I suspect China’s leadership is wary of unpegging the RMB for one reason: the FX market is too large to manipulate for long. What is China’s currency the renminbi (RMB, a.k.a. yuan) really worth? Nobody knows, because price discovery has been thwarted by the RMB’s peg to the […]

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