News Articles
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American Eagle gold bullion coin calendar 2016 sales continue climb
(Read More)Sales of American Eagle gold bullion coins continue to climb . . . .
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Platinum shortfall increasing according to most recent projections
(Read More)Revised projections for the shortfall in platinum expected in 2016 have more than tripled since March, according to the latest report from the World Platinum Investment Council . . . .
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Gartman Says Switzerland Still Focal Point For Gold But Waning
(Read More)Gartman noted that Switzerland is a very important focal point for the gold trade although its importance has waned over the years, and interest has shifted towards Asia . . . .
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Gold in longest slump since November as Fed signals higher rates
(Read More)Gold fell for a fifth day, heading for the longest slump in six months, as more Federal Reserve officials weighed in with comments that supported the case for higher borrowing costs, strengthening the outlook for the dollar and denting the metal’s allure . . . .
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4 Practical Reasons to Consider Reallocating Some Assets to Gold
(Read More)Risk aversion and investor demand for gold investments signal an inflection point for asset allocation . . . .
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Hedge funds keep betting on silver even as rally starts to fade
(Read More)Hedge funds expanded their bullish bets on silver to an all-time high even as this year’s hottest metals rally began to fade . . . .
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Alice in Wonderland Economics Leads Us towards Gold
(Read More)As I have been telling anyone that I can buttonhole at drinks parties for some time, we are living in the age of Alice in Wonderland Economics . . . .
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I’m with Stan Druckenmiller, Gold has every reason to rise
(Read More)Negative interest rates, the Fed’s quantitative easing and a race to devalue global currencies are bullish for Gold . . . .
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The Scale of the Gold Market
(Read More)The amount of Gold flowing into and out of the SPDR Gold Trust ETF (NYSEARCA:GLD) inventory is often portrayed as an important driver of the Gold price, but it is nothing of the sort . . . .
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Negative Interest Rates: Less Than Zero
(Read More)The Bank of Japan surprised markets by adopting negative interest rates in January, more than a year and a half after the European Central Bank became the first major institution of its kind to venture below zero. With other options to stimulate the economy limited, more policy makers are willing to test the technique . . . .





