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Goldman Says To Bet On Weaker U.S. Dollar After Powell Comments
The U.S. dollar may be poised to decline, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Friday boosted . , , ,(Read More) -
The Arrival of The Credit Crisis
Those of us who closely follow the credit cycle should not be surprised by the current slide in equity markets . . . .(Read More) -
The Opening Shot Of A Major Bull Market In Silver
Clive Maund provides a technical analysis on silver and explains why he believes recent movements could be the “opening shot of a major bull market.” Silver was expected to drop . . . .(Read More) -
India’s Govt To Release Draft Gold Exchange Policy By Jan 2019
The government is expected to release the draft gold exchange policy by Jan 2019, according to an ET report. This policy is expected . . . .(Read More) -
Gold And Silver Firm In Face Of Abnormal Equity Volatility
The wild fluctuations in the U.S. equities markets over the past few days have to be a huge cause for concern in terms of . . . .(Read More) -
Russian Central Bank Buying Gold On The International Market?
For a number of years now and even more so during 2018, the central bank of the Russian Federation, the Bank of Russia, has remained in the spotlight as . . . .(Read More) -
Gold Set for Best Month In 2-Years As Angst Fuels Haven Demand
Gold is soaring, set for the biggest monthly gain in almost two years after the partial U.S. government shutdown . . . .(Read More) -
Hedge Funds Once Again Bullish On Gold & Silver
Money managers are holding a net bullish position in gold and silver futures again for the first time in months, based on the most recent report . . . .(Read More) -
Record Prices in 2018 U.S. Rare Coin Market, Reports Professional Numismatists Guild
Dealers organization estimates the U.S. rare coin market was over $4 billion in 2018 . . . .(Read More) -
As Feds Target ‘Blood Gold’ And Dirty Money
In the Colombian rainforest, outlaw gold mines are poisoning workers and the environment. Police venture deep into the jungle to destroy them with explosives . . . .(Read More)







