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Philippe Herlin - GoldBroker
The New Great Wall of China : Gold
By Philippe Herlin - Researcher in finance / Contributor to Goldbroker.com When the crisis hit in 2008, China’s reaction was very communist-like : instead of turning to money printing in the hope that credit and investment would pick up ( which is still the dream of Western central banks), both the central power and the regional ones have launched gigantic infrastructure plans while forcing banks to lend them money. Credit, as a result, has effectively picked up : orders from Beijing! While c
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Bron Suchecki - Perth Mint
Precious metal memes
I'm having a debate with The Daily Bell over their assertion that "physical gold and its delivery will cost you up toward US$2,000" in the comments to this article of theirs. Readers of this blog I think will find it interesting, as well as the diversion into questions about the Germany repatriation and central bank transparency. I also questioned their view that the London Fix was not a free market in the comments to this article. The thing about The Daily Bell is that they track and look behi
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
James Howard Kunstler
  The New Abnormal 
The collective state of mind in the USA these days may be even more peculiar than what went on in Germany in the early 1930s, when the Nazis were freely elected to lead the country and reconstructed the battered national psyche into a superman cult that soon beat a path to mass death and ruin. America has its own way of going crazy. We don't goose-step to tragedy; we coalesce into an insane clown posse and stumble into it by pratfall -- juggaloes dancing backwards off the cliff edge.      We've
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Mish - Global Economic Analysis
EU On Collision Course With Germany Over Tariffs; Yet Another Reason for UK to Exit EU 
The threat by the EU to impose huge tariffs on solar panels from China has run into staunch opposition. The Financial Times reports Germany warns EU solar tariffs would be ‘grave mistake’ Germany’s vice-chancellor and economy minister put Berlin on a collision course with Brussels by warning that imposing anti-dumping duties on solar panels from China would be a “grave mistake”. Philipp Rösler’s statement came as Germany’s leading manufacturing industry organisation also called for urgent neg
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Jesse - Le Café Américain
  Marking the Field: US Stated Gold Reserves and Gold Held at the Fed - World Gold and Gold Swaps
The US Treasury says that it holds 261,499,000 fine troy ounces in its international reserves. The gold is valued on the books at $42.2222 per fine troy ounce. This represents a total value of $11,041,063,078. Since there are 32,150.7466 troy ounces in a tonne, the US Treasury has 8,133.53 tonnes of fine gold on its books.  Note that the number as presented on a copy of the official US Treasury statement shown below includes 'gold swaps.'  A discussion of the procedures and nature of gold
Monday, May 20, 2013
Mish - Global Economic Analysis
Folly of Preserving the Euro at All Costs; Should France Lead Breakup of Euro?
The Local, a website with German news in English reports Economists warn against German euro exit. “Even a believable rumour that Germany would exit the euro would result in a massive capital flight from the countries of southern Europe to Germany.” The southern European banking system would then collapse, bringing down entire economies with them, Schmieding said. The consequences for Germany would be severe. The crisis countries could no longer pay back their debt and Germany’s important ex
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Clif Droke
When central banks buy stocks
The investment story of the year to date is the central bank-led financial market recovery.  While everyone is aware of the impact the Fed's $85 billion-a-month asset purchases is having on stocks, few investors realize that central banks are making direct purchases of stocks.  The implication of this new development is shocking. Bank of America stated that global central banks have cut rates an incredible 511 times since June 2007 in an effort at re-inflating the global economy.  "Most central
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Gary Dorsch - SirChartsAlot
How High can the US$ Fly versus Japan's Yen?
The Wise Sages of Ancient days used to say, "The fate of a Liar, is that nobody believes him, - even when he's speaking the truth!" Such is the predicament of Japan's propaganda artists, including the Prime Minister, the Finance minister, and central bank chief, who are all trying to cover-up their boldest scheme yet, to crush the value of the Japanese yen, against the currencies of its major trading partners. On May 11th, the finance chiefs of the Group of Seven (G-7) gave Tokyo the
Saturday, May 18, 2013
The Gold Report
Gold and Bitcoin: Currencies of the Future?James Turk
The Gold Report: James, from your perspective in Europe, is the region in as bad a financial crisis as it appears in the headlines here in the U.S.? James Turk: Yes, it really is. However, Europe is a big place, and you have to look at the individual countries one by one to understand the situation. Generally speaking, the Mediterranean countries are in the worst shape. Germany has been in the best shape, although recent economic data indicate it may be falling into a recession again. France is
Saturday, May 18, 2013
24hgold - MarketWire
Closes Multi-Megawatt Supply Contract with Market Leading Solar Battery Integrator in Germany

Thursday, May 16, 2013
Mike Maloney - Goldsilver
Could Cuba?s Past Be Your Future?
Could Cuba’s Past Be Your Future? By Jeff Thomas, International Man An article was published in Uruguay that has received little notice outside of Latin America. This article refers to Cuban dissident Yoani Sánchez, also little known in the First World. Ms. Sánchez has recently been allowed to travel outside of Cuba for the first time, as a result of the elimination of "exit visas." The requirement for exit visas was imposed in 1961 to stop Cubans who opposed the then-new Castro regime from bei
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Julian D. W. Phillips - Gold Forecaster
Gold & Silver Market Morning 
Gold Today - The gold price closed at $1,425.4 down $6 in New York yesterday.In Asia, gold weakened to $1,413 then in London it Fixed at $1,412.25 down $24.25 on yesterday and in the euro at ?1,094.513 down ?9, while the euro was much weaker at ?1: $1.2903. It then quickly fell to ?1: $1.2883. Ahead of New York's opening it stood at $1,411.55 and in the euro at ?1,095.67.Silver Today - Silver closed at $23.36, in New York yesterday down 24 cents. Ahead of New York's opening silver stood at $23.0
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
24hgold - MarketWire
Provides Progress Report on Audit Status

Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Mish - Global Economic Analysis
Triple Dip Recession in France; It's Not the Weather
France slipped into its third recession in four years as Germany barely went into positive territory, underperforming general expectations. The Financial Times reports France contracts in 1st quarter as Germany returns to growth French GDP shrank by 0.2 per cent in the first quarter, the same rate of decline as the final three months of 2012, according to Insee, the national statistics office. Investment, measured by gross fixed capital formation, remained weak, falling a further 0.9 per cent
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Ben Traynor - Bullion Vault
Stronger Dollar Means Gold "Has Lost Safe Haven Appeal", But Sentiment "Has Turned Positive" in Indi
London Gold Market ReportSPOT GOLD fell towards three-week lows Tuesday, dropping as low as $1423 per ounce, as the Euro also fell against the Dollar after comments from those attending today's Eurozone finance ministers' meeting appeared to show disagreement over the creation of a banking union.Days after Germany's DAX index set a new record high, European stock markets extended yesterday's losses this morning."Due to US Dollar strength and record levels in European shares, gold has been losing
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Mish - Global Economic Analysis
Social Mood Darkens in Europe, Especially France, as Eurozone Economy in Freefall
A PEW study on European Attitudes shows social mood is darkening in the Eurozone, but especially in France. The 78 page study "The New Sick Man of Europe: The European Union" is worth a look in entirety, but let's turn the spotlight on France. France in Free Fall The euro crisis first undermined France’s economy, and now there is strong evidence that it has severely eroded French public attitudes toward the economy, the European project and the country’s domestic leadership. Moreover, France
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Mike Maloney - Goldsilver
China's Gold Blitz of 2013 
As the paper gold price continues its choppy consolidation, after gaining a following and an initial sharp decline in mid-April, the world’s attention is now focused on Chinese and Indian demand for gold, “which between them is absorbing an all non-Asian mine supply…. “Chinese net purchases of gold totaled 320.54 metric tons (mt) in first quarter 2013.” This “Gold Blitz” of 2013 reflects an increasing confidence in precious metals over paper currencies. Many of the world’s countries have exper
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Captain Hook - Treasure Chest
Battlefield Earth
No, this has nothing to do with the sci-fi movie. It has everything to do with real life however; life closer to home, because we are living in an increasingly hostile environment characterized by both increasingly difficult and dangerous times. The wars - wars on multiple levels - are coming closer and closer to home every day. And slowly but surely - one by one - increasing numbers of people are beginning to see it because it's starting to materially affect their lives. They are coming to the
Monday, May 13, 2013
Chris Martenson
  The Obama Administration's Natural Gas Policy Is Tragically Misguided
The Obama administration has come out in support of the idea of exporting U.S. natural gas. This stance is counterproductive and shortsighted, and if followed, it will prove harmful to domestic manufacturing (i.e., value generation) and to future generations of Americans. While exporting natural gas would certainly prove to be an econom
Monday, May 13, 2013
Jeffrey Nichols - Nichols on Gold
Monetary Policies Favorable for Gold-Price Recovery 
Global financial markets will be taking their cues from U.S. Federal Reserve and European central bank policy meetings to be held by the Fed on Tuesday and Wednesday and by the European Central Bank (the ECB) on Thursday. The consensus among economists who pay attention to these things suggests there won’t be any significant change in Fed policy . . . but, in contrast, there is a strong belief that the ECB will cut European interest rates from their already record low levels. ECB Expectations T
Monday, May 13, 2013
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