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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

POLAND REBAR: Domestic prices drop in slow market but trend likely to change

January 26, 2019 / www.metalbulletin.com

Domestic prices for rebar in Poland have moved further down over the week due to slow trading, sources told Fastmarkets on January 25.Additionally, Polish steelmakers have settled monthly contracts for scrap at a lower price - a decrease of about 60 zloty ($16) per tonne - which has had an additional negative impact on rebar prices, market participants told Fastmarkets.As a result, Fastmarkets' pr...Read More

FOCUS: Chinese steel prices not shaken by plan to extend limits in Tangshan

January 26, 2019 / www.metalbulletin.com

Fresh restrictions on production planned for China's steelmaking hub of Tangshan in the northern region do not appear to have had any effect on steel prices, market sources told Fastmarkets MB.Local authorities intend to extend production limits imposed on heavy industries beyond the winter heating season - which concludes at the end of March - to the April-September period to preserve air quality...Read More

WEEKLY SCRAP WRAP: Prices up as scrap markets show signs of recovery

January 26, 2019 / www.metalbulletin.com

Global ferrous scrap prices recovered earlier losses and moved upward during the week ended Friday January 25, with a number of deals being done at higher prices, Fastmarkets heard throughout the week.Prices into Turkey moved up after new deep-sea cargo bookings, which also helped to push up export scrap prices from the United States. Good demand increased scrap prices in Asia, while India made ga...Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SCRAP: Stronger sterling offsets firmer alloy prices in UK market

January 26, 2019 / www.metalbulletin.com

UK alloy steel scrap prices were stable this week, with firmer nickel and molybdic oxide prices being offset by stronger sterling versus the euro.With the majority of UK scrap being shipped to the European continent, any increase in the value of sterling must be balanced by lower prices in order to keep cargoes competitive.Therefore, UK scrap prices were largely stable this week. The price of 18/8...Read More

US PIG IRON: Market weak but further reductions doubtful

January 26, 2019 / www.metalbulletin.com

Pig iron buyers in the United States have continued purchasing materials for restocking purposes but at low prices, although further reductions were doubtful because suppliers were not ready to reduce prices further, sources told Fastmarkets on Friday January 25.Fastmarkets' import price assessment for pig iron in the US was $340-350 per tonne cfr on Friday, widening downward from $345-350 per ton...Read More

Restocking drives up Indian secondary billet prices by $14 per tonne

January 26, 2019 / www.metalbulletin.com

Restocking by rebar producers, coupled with increased buying by traders, has pushed Indian domestic secondary steel billet prices upward by at least 1,000 rupees ($14) per tonne over the past week, Fastmarkets heard on Friday January 25.The Indian domestic secondary billet price assessed by Fastmarkets was 31,900-32,100 rupees ($449-452) per tonne ex-mill on Friday, up from 30,900-31,100 rupees pe...Read More

Brazilian slab export prices stable as mills prepare new offers

January 26, 2019 / www.metalbulletin.com

Slab export prices from Brazil remained unchanged week-on-week on Friday January 25, with low volumes booked and mills preparing to launch next months' offers.Fastmarkets' weekly assessment of Brazilian slab export prices was stable week on week at $410-460 per tonne fob on Friday, unchanged from a week earlier.Deals to Europe were last concluded around $410 per tonne fob, while in the United...Read More

GoldSeek Radio Nugget Interview: Bill Murphy

January 25, 2019 / news.goldseek.com

GoldSeek Radio's Chris Waltzek talks to Bill Murphy of the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee and La Metropole Cafe. (http://www.gata.org/ http://www.lemetropolecafe.com/)Please Note that the video is not included in this version, but will be in the future.Read More

Gold-Stock Upleg Pauses

January 25, 2019 / news.goldseek.com

The gold miners' stocks have slumped in January, tilting sentiment back to bearish. This sector's strong December upward momentum was checked by gold's own upleg stalling out. Gold investment demand growth slowed on the blistering stock-market rally. But uplegs always flow and ebb, and this young gold-stock upleg merely paused. The gold miners' gains will likely resume soon, rekindling b...Read More

Ira Epstein's Precious Metals Video: January 25, 2019

January 25, 2019 / news.goldseek.com

By: Ira EpsteinStrong US Dollar has taken gold and silver out of their respective uptrends:Read More

How the US lost the plot on rare earths

January 25, 2019 / news.goldseek.com

By: Richard (Rick) Mills As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best informationOn Wednesday morning, a rocket blasted off from Blue Origin's West Texas facility in West Texas, carrying eight NASA experiments into space with it. Climbing past an altitude of 350,000 feet (over 100 kilometers), the New Shepard rocket launched its capsule, from which the com...Read More

Pass Line Bet Offers Very Juicy Odds

January 25, 2019 / news.goldseek.com

If you have strong feelings about how the week is going to end on Wall Street, then perhaps you don't understand the situation. Although there was no bullish buying to speak of in the last five days, neither, evidently, was there any enthusiasm for dumping shares. The result was that the broad averages wedged a few inches higher, setting up a potential breakout that could see the Dow gain as muc...Read More

CHINA REBAR: Domestic prices rise, export prices steady

January 26, 2019 / www.metalbulletin.com

China's domestic rebar prices moved up on Friday January 25 amid gains in the billet and futures markets, but those in the export segment remained flat on weak demand.Domestic Eastern China (Shanghai): 3,710-3,750 yuan ($546-552) per tonne, up 10 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Beijing): 3,700-3,740 yuan per tonne, up 30-40 yuan per tonneSteel billet and rebar futures both rose in comparison with a...Read More

Paul Craig Roberts: De-Dollarization & Identity Politics Are America's Achilles Heel

January 25, 2019 / marketsanity.com

Dr. Paul Craig Roberts joins us to discuss US military interventions, how the "Everything Bubble" won't pop until the dollar ceases to be the world reserve currency, the Orwellian media landscape, and how identity politics is causing a violent polarization that can lead to the disintegration of the country.Paul Craig Roberts is an American economist and a columnist for Creators Syndicate. He serve...Read More

Eric Sprott discusses factors that are currently influencing the precious metals markets

January 25, 2019 / marketsanity.com

Eric Sprott discusses factors that are currently influencing the precious metals markets and looks ahead to an interesting year for the mining shares.Eric Sprott has more than 40 years of experience in the investment industry. In 1981, he founded Sprott Securities (now called Cormark Securities Inc.), which today is one of Canada's largest independently owned securities firms. In 2001, Eric establ...Read More

Greg Weldon: How is the Fed going to deal with this?!

January 25, 2019 / marketsanity.com

Click Here to Listen to the Interview - *the interview begins at 6:35Greg Weldon of Weldon Financial joins us for a 2019 outlook. I'll ask him if the thinks the recent stock market rally has legs - and also for his forecast for gold this year. And Greg has some very interesting news regarding the yellow metal which - to his surprise - hardly anyone knows about.Click Here to Listen to the Interview...Read More

Frank Holmes: Gold is Going to Have an Incredible Run

January 24, 2019 / marketsanity.com

Frank says, "Gold has been so resilient all year especially when you look at real interest rates." Due to negative interest rates in other countries, the dollar has held up reasonably well. When they talk about rates peaking gold will hit $1500 in the blink of an eye. The supply of gold is shrinking, and the costs are getting more expensive which is settings us up for a beautiful gold cycle. Gold...Read More

Gerald Celente - Global Economic Slowdown Won't Crash Markets. This Will. This Won't.

January 25, 2019 / marketsanity.com

Gerald gives his take on some of this week's most important events. Gerald Celente is a pioneer trend strategist and founder of The Trends Research Institute. He is the author of the national bestseller Trends 2000: How to Prepare for and Profit from the Changes of the 21st Century and publisher of the internationally circulated Trends Journal newsletter. Gerald Celente is a political atheist. Une...Read More

Robert Shiller discusses the risk of a recession in 2019

January 23, 2019 / marketsanity.com

Robert Shiller of Yale University discusses indicators in the housing market that may effect the economy. Robert Shiller is an American economist, academic, and best-selling author. He currently serves as a Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale University and is a fellow at the Yale School of Management's International Center for Finance. Mr. Shiller has been a research associate of the National...Read More

Chicago Seized And Sold Nearly 50,000 Cars Over Tickets Since 2011, Sticking Owners With Debt

January 25, 2019 / marketsanity.com

Believe it or not, Illinois confiscated and sold 50,000 cars because people had tickets that they could not pay. They still have to pay the banks Continue...Read More

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