Last week following the Federal Reserve announcement we commented that we thought the Fed would like to see more inflation. In […]
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This week: – Gold Confiscation – what else might governments do? – Why NZ should turn it’s Reserve Bank foreign […]
It’s been a week of action and we’ve got lots of articles this week to try to keep up with […]
Overnight Friday (NZ time) Ben Bernanke’s speech in Jackson didn’t give away too much. He did mention further stimulus remains […]
All the perplexities, confusion and distress in America arise, not from defects in their Constitution or Confederation, not from want […]
(Interviewed by Louis James, Editor, International Speculator) Editor’s Note: David Galland, Casey Research partner and managing editor of The Casey Report, sees […]
THE TEMPLE OF PAPER MONEY IS UNDER SEIGE In 2008, America suffered a massive economic heart attack. Its doctors, thought to be the world’s best, believed […]
Darryl Schoon doesn’t mince words and that’s what we like about him. Here he gives some thoughts on Central Bankers […]
Weekly Wanderings 27 October 2009 This week… 2 great interviews from King World news summarised. Central banks shift their reserves […]
Is there an Australian in the house? Today, yes there is. For any of our Australian brethren reading we feature […]


