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About Martin Hutchinson

Martin Hutchinson
Martin Hutchinson, Money Morning
Martin Hutchinson is a Contributing Editor for Money Morning, as well as The Money Map Report. An investment banker with more than 25 years@ experience, Hutchinson has worked on both Wall Street and Fleet Street and is a leading expert on the international financial markets. As the U.S. Treasury Advisor to Croatia in 1996, Hutchinson helped that country establish its own T-bill program, launch its first government bond issue and start a forward currency market. In October, with gold already trading at about $770 an ounce, Hutchinson wrote a two-part series for Money Morning predicting the yellow metal was headed for much-higher ground. It ultimately traded above $1,000 an ounce.Money Morning is a free daily newsletter that delivers global news and investment advice directly to your inbox. Its worldwide research staff includes former investment bankers, international financers, emerging markets specialists and veteran financial journalists who report on profit opportunities that you won@t read or hear about anywhere else. Money Morning extensively covers emerging markets, currencies, commodity plays, sovereign wealth funds, global energy, U.S. Federal Reserve, ETFs and many more topics that shape the world@s financial landscape. We exist to even the playing field; to help you reclaim control of your own financial destiny… at no charge. For more information, visit www.moneymorning.com@2008 Monument Street Publishing. All Rights Reserved. Protected by copyright laws of the United States and international treaties. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution (electronic or otherwise, including on the world wide web), of content from this website, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of Monument Street Publishing. 105 West Monument Street, Baltimore MD 21201, Email: customerservice@moneymorning.com


Martin Hutchinson's Most Recent Articles

How Europe will help gold shine again

Problems that are now simply chronic will become immediate

Martin Hutchinson | June 28, 2013

Dividend stocks: don't fall for these high yield traps

Find yourself on the wrong side of the fence, and your high-yield investment could end up being...

Martin Hutchinson | August 8, 2012

Mining stocks: Will the downturn last?

Even though Barrick enjoyed a favorable operating quarter with good prices, mining costs for both...

Martin Hutchinson | May 23, 2012

This Middle East meltdown will send oil to $300 a barrel

These two Canadian stocks can be a great hedge against such a scenario

Martin Hutchinson | March 4, 2011

Platinum: Why this metal is more precious than gold

About 30 times rarer and by far the best metallic catalyst

Martin Hutchinson | November 9, 2010

Two energy stocks for a post-oil-spill world

Includes a Canadian company

Martin Hutchinson | June 4, 2010

Winners and losers in the 'commodities new world order'

Canada is a future king, while this surprise loser is facing new headwinds

Martin Hutchinson | April 30, 2010

It’s time to invest in Canada

What to look for in resource stocks

Martin Hutchinson | March 17, 2010

Chinese are selling Treasuries – So what are they buying?

Really only two decent alternatives to sink that amount of money

Martin Hutchinson | February 19, 2010

Can U.S. bank stocks double again in 2010?

Bad banks turned out to be better investments than good ones

Martin Hutchinson | November 27, 2009
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