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Basel III, Student Loans, and Bailouts: What Do They Mean for the Markets?

Andy Schectman the President of Miles Franklin Precious Metals Investments sits down with Maurice Jackson of Proven and Probable to discuss Basel III, U.S. Markets, and Bailouts and how you may benefit financially. In this comprehensive interview Mr. Schectman outli...

17 best payday loans online: Quick cash and fast approval this Christmas

If you face a financial emergency, traditional loans may not be a viable option if you have bad credit. So what can you do when you need quick cash – especially close if you need cash for Christmas gifts during the festive season? The best online payday loans are an a...

Total Debt and Leveraged Loans to the Rescue of Gold Bulls?

The Fed has just published the newest edition of its Financial Stability Report . It covers what the most powerful central bank in the world perceives as risks to the financial system stability. Is it time for the gold bulls to uncork champagne? Financial Sectors Appears...

Will the Fed Trigger Inflation This Time, Boosting Gold?

During Great Recession , many people feared that the Fed's quantitative easing would trigger high inflation , or even hyperinflation . As we know, it didn't happen. Why? Well, the main reason is that the Fed created money – that's true – but in the form of bank reserves. ...

We Should Let the Banks Burn Down

Bob Moriarty of 321 Gold explains why he believes banks should be allowed to fail. In later 2008 during what is now referred to as the Great Financial Crisis, government and financial managers had an opportunity to reset a badly out of balance banking system....

Central Banks Fire Bazooka at Coronavirus. Will Gold Rally?

The new coronavirus has already infected the global economy. The global lockdown means that recession is inevitable. The central banks all over the world have stepped in, including the Fed, cutting interest rates and pumping liquidity into the system. We invite you thus ...

Yields in Mid-Teens: How Vulnerable Are They?

Money manager Adrian Day looks at business development companies. Business development companies (BDCs) have been hit particularly hard, on concerns that small businesses to which they lend will not be able to repay loans. That concern is legitimate. The sto...

Africa rising

A lot of resource investors stop listening to corporate presentations when they learn the company’s project is in Africa. More often than not the country risk of exploring for minerals in the “dark continent” (as Africa was known to 1...

Commerzbank, Desert Gold, Deutsche Bank - Money supply increases significantly

There are various financial indicators in an economy that allow assessments of the current state. An important indication is, for example, the amount of money supply and its change. However, the amount of money is still divided into three classes according to its availability....

Could the US Become Another Weimar Republic?

Rudi Fronk and Jim Anthony, cofounders of Seabridge Gold, discuss the potential ramifications of current U.S. fiscal and monetary policy. The U.S. monetary and fiscal authorities are shoveling trillions of dollars into the U.S. economy to prevent a collapse ...
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