Should we believe the officially reported world Central Bank gold reserve holdings we see published? To follow is a few reasons why we possibly should not… The old Cold War USA-USSR nuclear arms race has been replaced by the East-West Central Bank battle to accumulate physical gold and physical silver reserves. While Western Central Banks […]
Category Archives: Syndicated Articles
Here is where we also feature writing from others around the world. We don’t always agree with everything they have to say but we pick interesting commentary from the likes of James Rickards, Darryl Schoon, Stewart Thomson and many others.
Often giving our 2 cents worth on what they have to say too.
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Here’s an account of the history of paper money and central banks over the last 3 centuries. Learn how China may well be repeating it’s past but how this time it’s likely to affect the world, not merely a Chinese Dynasty as it did in the past. As usual Darryl Schoon shares a number of interesting historical facts […]
Here’s 5 reasons why we’re likely headed for the Greater Depression… David Galland, Managing Director Casey Research The phrase “Greater Depression” was coined by Doug Casey a decade or so back as a way of describing the economic crisis he foresaw as inevitable, and which is now materializing. Because I think it is important for every organization […]
We’ve comented recently how gold and silver mining shares have been under-performing the price of both physical metals. We also mentioned a couple weeks ago in our weekly updates email that the shares appeared to be leading the price of the metals higher. In this article J.S. Kim reasons that on a historical valuation basis even though the shares […]
Read on to see what the difference is when valuing houses in terms of dollars versus valuing them in gold. These numbers are all pertaining to the US home price index, but if you go to the bottom of the article you can see an article which looks at this from a New Zealand house […]
by Andrey Dashkov, Casey Research On June 13, the CEO of Newmont Mining (NYSE:NEM), the world’s second largest world gold producer, expressed his expectations of gold hitting US$1,600 this year, and higher next year. UBS Investment Research goes out on a limb with near-term projections: its one-month gold forecast dropped from $1,500 to $1,475, but […]
The supply and demand fundamentals of gold and silver are summarised expertly below by Chris Martenson – as well as we’ve seen anywhere in fact. Read this and you can avoid trawling through dozens of pages of documents from the World Gold Council and the Silver Institute as he’s done it for you… Wednesday, June […]
Those New Zealanders around in the last gold bull market might recall the name Ray Smith and the fraud that was Goldcorp or rather (Lack of Gold)Corp. Here’s some details on a recent gold scam. Unlikely to be the last as the sector gains in popularity… By Doug Hornig, Casey Research You know an asset class […]
Unless you’ve been out bush the past few weeks you couldn’t have helped but hear more of the ongoing problems in Europe, particularly Greece and discussions of “austerity measures” and a further bailout. Also happening in Europe but not widely covered are some seriously large falls in the value of some major banks share prices in […]
We’ll warn you from the outset this is a lengthy interview. However we’ve long appreciated the insight of the founding fathers of the USA. In drafting the US constitution they aimed to protect the people from much that has come to pass. Dr Vieira comments on what the individual US states could do to restore […]