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Here’s where you’ll find the archive of our weekly email newsletter. A weekly summary of news items that have grabbed our attention. Plus technical analysis of gold, silver and NZ dollar charts for the week.

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Venezuela wants it’s gold back and nationalizes it’s gold mining industry

This week: Venezuela wants it’s gold home Ben Davies: gold to reach $2100 in a matter of weeks Has gold decoupled from stocks? Silver surprisingly strong In “celebration” of the 40 year anniversary of Nixon “closing the gold window” there has been a fair bit of news in the past week. Biggest perhaps was that […]

The NZ dollar been devalued since 2000

Well it has been a few days of action the world over.  Massive market declines with conversely massive rises in gold.  Riots in England.  The ECB announces a bond buying program for Italian and Spanish debt.  S&P downgrades US treasuries.  Silver suffered an initial big drop held up pretty well but is now falling again. […]

Increase in debt ceiling | Gold to rise to $1950 by years end

Gold rises strongly   We have said many times before that the precious metals markets are notoriously difficult to time.  This morning is pretty good confirmation of that.  Gold is doing the complete opposite of what many predicted post a debt ceiling agreement (we won’t even get into that as I’m sure you know how […]

Why gold is a put against a falling NZ Dollar

Gold is down sharply this morning not that surprisingly having just touched over $1600 US an ounce.  Round numbers can often mean there is some resistance to break above them decisively.  (That said the last few round numbers $1300, $1400 and $1500 fell quite easily.) NZ $1950 has been the ceiling for Gold since 2009 […]

More problems in the Eurozone

Weekly Wanderings 25 November 2010 More problems in the Eurozone So Ireland is under the gun yet again.  Interestingly, it appears that Ireland’s government was not exceptionally profligate during the boom times – they have just become a victim of the euro structure. It’s hard to see at this stage which of two alternatives will […]

Consider employing gold as an international reference point

Weekly Wanderings 10 November 2010 This week, the main points in the precious metals news have been the continued rises in the prices of the metals, the adoption of QE2 by the Fed, and the statement by the Head of the World Bank, Robert Zoellick, concerning gold’s role as part of the international monetary system. […]