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Gazprom, Saturn Oil & Gas, Shell - Winners of a supply chain law

In recent weeks, the German media have frequently reported on a so-called supply chain law. The aim of such a law is to ensure that German companies respect human rights and protect the environment in the procurement of materials and products. The world should become a bette...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Biggest Last-Minute Moves of 2020

(Image via Kontrol Energy Corp.) Many investors may have anticipated a relaxed market heading into the holidays to cap off a tumultuous 2020 for the record books, yet 2020 continues to surprise us as we see engagement and announcements stay steady across the board ...

Tariffs Are Having a Bigger Effect on U.S. Manufacturing Than Initially Thought

The U.S. manufacturing sector contracted for the fifth straight month in December, with the monthly reading from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) hitting its weakest point in more than 10 years. The purchasing manager’s index (PMI) fell to 47.2,...

Protect Your Wealth Against the Law of Unintended Consequences

The United States is the strongest, most prosperous country on the planet. This has been made possible only by free markets and the rule of law. But even the U.S. is not immune to the unintended consequences of well-intentioned policies. I believe gold is a rational inv...

Copper noose tightening

Copper prices surged to a one-month high on Monday, on potential supply disruptions owing to violent protests in Chile over a proposed law, now suspended, that would raise the prices of transit tickets. At least 11 people have died, according to the mayor of Sant...

World's major gold miners target copper porphyries

Something has changed in the gold industry. During high gold-price periods the trend was to produce as much as possible - in many cases, irrespective of higher extraction costs per ounce. In a way you can’t blame them for making hay while the sun shone. The g...

Precious metals taking a breather

This year at AOTH we have tackled a number of reasons for gold and silver’s rise, aiming to explain “in layman’s terms” what is behind the seemingly relentless move upward - despite the trend-busting reality of a high US ...

How a ‘Debt Jubilee’ + mining could be a path to coronavirus recovery

Stock markets rebounded on Tuesday, after the White House announced further measures to help Americans and companies hurt by the coronavirus pandemic. The Trump Administration is reportedly considering sending checks to Americans so they have cash to spend during the outbr...

Daimler, Lufthansa, Royal Helium - the crisis is an opportunity for wealth

As is well known, the future is traded on the stock exchange and for this reason investors are always looking for the right time to start a new investment. It can be political decisions or new technological trends that cause sales and profits to soar. In the case of Covid-19, ...

Trillion-dollar US infrastructure plan will draw in plenty of metal

Donald Trump appears to have torn a page from Ahead of the Herd’s manual for recharging the US economy. In an earlier article we said what the global economy really needs, in this low-growth, spending-stalled environment brought about by the pandemic, is...
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