The idea of capital controls in New Zealand may seem far fetched to most. However maybe not? Even the NZ […]
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In our weekly Newsletter last week we shared an excerpt about how Saudi Arabia to may devalue and what the impact […]
One of the worst kept secrets in global finance was confirmed on Tuesday when the IMF gave notice that it […]
Overnight Tuesday, gold in US dollars closed below the July low of $1080. It dipped to a low of $1065.60 by […]
We haven’t posted anything from Stewart Thomson in a while, but of late he’s had a rather different take on […]
With the announcement this week of China’s Yuan devaluation getting plenty of coverage, we’ve got a slightly different take on […]
We read this excellent summary of where gold is at by Jim Rickards yesterday and thought it was worth sharing with […]
We’ve posted this article chiefly for the infographic contained within it showing just how much the global monetary system has […]
Have you heard us or others write or speak about an “Hegelian Dialectic”? We can’t recall if we’ve given a […]
There is no shortage of articles discussing the collapse of the US dollar. Often describing how terrible it would be. But they rarely […]










