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Defense Metals in the Media

February 16, 2024

Our 2024 Predictions, Part 2

January 11, 2024

Our 2024 Predictions, Part 1

January 02, 2023

Can Gold Hit $3,000 in 2024?

29 December, 2023

Will Bitcoin ETFs Kill Gold?

November 21, 2023

What's Next for Gold?

06 June, 2023

Platinum and Palladium

February 2022

Transition to Production

June 15, 2021

Silver Suppression?!

February 02, 2021

Gold: Year in Review 2020, and 2021 Outlook

January 04, 2021

Gold has big year in 2020 and outlook for this year robust. Learn about monetary expansion and gold future prices.Read More

AbraPlata: CMR's full analysis of an Argentina focussed gold and silver junior

May 2020

The gold futures price reached US$1,767/ounce this week before retreating, which was the second time it has surpassed US$1,760 in the past two months, marking some of gold's highest levels in several years.Read More

EU Referendum Looks Serious This Time for Britain

June 05, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

MPs warned: block referendum law and it will be 'hung around your necks' … Politicians who attempt to block new legislation to ensure there will be a referendum on Britain's membership of the EU will have their actions "hung around their necks", the Conservative MP behind the proposed laws warns today. – UK TelegraphDominant Social Theme: There is no need for deba...Read More

Brazil's Indian Dilemma

June 05, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

Brazil calls in army to defuse conflicts over Indian lands … President Dilma Rousseff's government said on Tuesday it would send 110 federal troops to the Brazilian farm state of Mato Grosso do Sul to try to prevent more violence between Indians claiming their ancestral territory and ranchers. The government has been struggling to defuse tensions with indigenous tribes over farmland in s...Read More

Kidder! Could Central Banking Contribute to Income Disparity? Fed Investigates

June 04, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

The Fed and Inequality … Is the Federal Reserve a driving force behind the post-recession growth in inequality? It's a provocative idea, voiced by writers including Neil Irwin and Robert Frank. It is certainly true that inequality, in terms of both income and wealth, has widened since the recession. A study by the lauded economist Emmanuel Saez of the University of California, Berkeley,...Read More

What the BIS Is REALLY Worried About

June 04, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

'Tuned Out' Investors Under Spell of QE: BIS … Equity markets shrugged off weak economic data and uncertainty in recent weeks and continued to extend their "relentless" gains fueled by the prospect of further stimulus, leaving them more vulnerable to shocks, the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) said on Monday. – CNBCDominant Social Theme: The BIS is very worrie...Read More

Poverty: Now You See It, Now You Don't

June 04, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

The Economist explains… How did the global poverty rate halve in 20 years? Poverty is easy to spot but hard to define. America sets its poverty line at $11,490 of income per year for a one-person household, or just over $30 a day. Any income below that amount is judged inadequate for the provision of fundamental wants. Other rich countries set their poverty lines in relative terms, so an inc...Read More

For Whom Does the System Work: An Idle Question?

June 03, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

Retirement at 70 will be 'new norm' … Retiring at 70 will soon be the "new norm", as the number of Britons saving enough for old age reaches an all-time low. Less than half of Britons are saving enough for their twilight years, according to Scottish Widows. – UK TelegraphDominant Social Theme: Save more. Spend less. Simple.Free-Market Analysis: Is it an idle question...Read More

The Problem of Leviathan

June 03, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

IRS woes grow with report of conference spending … The Internal Revenue Service, already under fire after officials disclosed that the agency targeted conservative groups, faces increased scrutiny because of an inspector general's report that it spent about $50 million to hold at least 220 conferences for employees between 2010 and 2012. The report by the Treasury Department's inspec...Read More

Shale Gas Reserves Seen as Making Britain Energy Self-Sufficient

June 03, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

Enough shale gas to change UK energy balance, says IGas UK shale gas explorer … IGas says its licence area in northwest England could hold enough gas to meet the country's entire consumption for over five years, dwarfing a previous forecast and national proven reserves. IGas chief Andrew Austin said only some of the vast shale gas reserves would be recoverable but still had the potential...Read More

More Signs That Africa Is the Next China/Japan

June 03, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

Abe Offers $32 Billion to Africa as Japan Seeks Resources … Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged 3.2 trillion yen ($32 billion) to Africa as his government seeks to catch up with China in pursuing resources, markets and influence on the continent. Abe announced the five-year commitment of public and private support in a speech today at the Tokyo International Conference on African Deve...Read More

EU Diminishes Austerity: Is It a Trend Yet?

May 31, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

European countries to be allowed to ease austerity… The European Commission has said it will allow some EU member states to slow their pace of austerity cuts, amid concerns over growth. France, Spain, Poland, Portugal, the Netherlands and Slovenia are all being given more time to complete their austerity plans. France will get two more years to bring its budget deficit below 3% of GDP. Commi...Read More

EU Unemployment as Directed History?

May 31, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

Eurozone unemployment reaches new record … The seasonally-adjusted rate for April was 12.2%, up from 12.1% the month before. An extra 95,000 people were out of work in the 17 countries that use the euro, taking the total to 19.38 million. Both Greece and Spain have jobless rates above 25%. The lowest unemployment rate is in Austria at 4.9%. The European Commission's statistics office, Eu...Read More

Fed Evinces Tracking Unease

May 31, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

Households Still Haven't Rebuilt Lost Wealth … Americans have recovered only 45% of the wealth they lost during the recession, adjusted for inflation, the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis estimated. The findings were released as part of the St. Louis Fed's 2012 annual report, which was made public on Thursday. In the report, the Midwestern bank announced the launch of a new Center f...Read More

China's Big Bet: Authoritarianism Versus Economic Freedom

May 31, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

Tiananmen group condemns Chinese leader Xi Jinping … Relatives of victims of the 1989 Tiananmen killings have criticised Chinese President Xi Jinping for failing to initiate political reform. The open letter, from the Tiananmen Mothers group, came ahead of the 4 June anniversary of the crackdown. It also came as Mr Xi departed for a tour of Latin America and the Caribbean that will culminate...Read More

Directing the Dollar's Demise

May 30, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

Is the Dollar Dying? Why US Currency Is in Danger … The U.S dollar is shrinking as a percentage of the world's currency supply, raising concerns that the greenback is about to see its long run as the world's premier denomination come to an end. When compared to its peers, the dollar has drifted to a 15-year low, according to the International Monetary Fund, indicating that more count...Read More

Central Bankers: Debase to Create

May 30, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

Central Banks Act With a New Boldness … When James Bullard, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, arrived in Frankfurt last week, he issued an unusual public warning to the European Central Bank: Be bolder. Central bankers, anywhere in the world, are a cautious lot. They prefer slow and steady over the dramatic gesture. And they rarely go public with criticisms of other central...Read More

Bob Dole Doesn't Recognize the Republican Party … Good!

May 30, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

The Wisdom of Bob Dole … Bob Dole no longer recognizes the Republican Party that he helped lead for years. Speaking over the weekend on "Fox News Sunday," he said his party should hang a "closed for repairs" sign on its doors until it comes up with a few positive ideas, because neither he nor Ronald Reagan would now feel comfortable in its membership. "It seems to be...Read More

Interest Rates Are About to Shoot Through The Roof - Peter Schiff

May 17, 2018 / www.youtube.com

Watch Peter Schiff, one of the most prolific speakers at the International Mining Investment Conference talk about the "Calm Before the Storm" and his prediction that interest rates are about to shoot through the roof and depress the economy to record lows. For more check out: http://www.cambridgehouse.comStay Connected!http://www.cambridgehouse.comhttps://twitter.com/cambridgehttps://www.facebook...Read More

Wanted: African Billionaires … And the Meme Proceeds

May 30, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

UBS Hunts for Hidden Billionaires as It Expands in Africa UBS AG (UBSN), the Swiss bank seeking to boost profit from wealth management, said it plans to expand in Africa as economic growth rates surpassing 5 percent boost demand for banking services from the continent's rich. "Wealth management is key to the Africa franchise," Sean Bennett, the Johannesburg-based managing director of...Read More

US Recovery Bets Big on Technocratic Efficiency

May 29, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

Confidence at Five-Year High as U.S. Housing Climbs: Economy Consumer confidence climbed to the highest level in more than five years and home prices advanced by the most in seven as the housing rebound gives the U.S. economy a lift. The Conference Board's sentiment index rose to 76.2 in May, exceeding all estimates in a Bloomberg survey of economists and the highest since February 2008, data...Read More

France And Germany: Test Case for Leadership?

May 29, 2013 / www.thedailybell.com

France and Germany: A Tale of Two Countries Drifting Apart … A political, economic and demographic divide has opened up between France and Germany. And, if that were not trouble enough, a new Pew Research Center survey suggests that these two countries, which have for decades been the driving force behind European integration, increasingly see the world through different lenses. – Pew/...Read More

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