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Interview: Author of the Gold Newsletter - Brien Lundin - September 2019 Mixdown

National debt looms large as rampant borrowing based on ultra-low interest rates threatens to devalue the currency of every major economy. The Fed and other central banks are holding hard on rates or racing to zero in order to head off another round of quantitative easing. But...

Benefactor of Interest Rate Cuts

Last week for the first time since 2008, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates. But was this rate cut needed? The Fed has been trying to force feed consumers who contribute about 70% to GDP to keep borrowing and spending. The plan has been working thus far as the economic e...

My two favourite stocks for generating income

In last week's DailyWealth, Steve Sjuggerud published compelling research suggesting the worst is past and there's another bubble coming. The Federal Reserve is the reason. We've never before seen recessions when the Federal Reserve is in "accommodating" mode and interest ra...

Gold vs cash in a crisis

Mattress stuffers or bullion holders? Who fares better in a crisis? North American investors are divided between those who believe the decade-long stock market bull is going to keep running into the 2020s, and investors who, wary of something terrible happening, are hoarding...

Oil & Gas Company's 'Borrowing Base Confirmed,' 2019 Capital Program Fully Funded

This finance news was covered in a Mackie Research Capital Corp. report. In an April 10 research note, Mackie Research Capital Corp. analyst Bill Newman reported that Prairie Provident Resources Inc.'s (PPR:TSX) US$60 million, senior-secured revolving note facility wa...

You Can’t Just Print More Gold

“I think there is a strong likelihood we will need another bill.” That’s according to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who supports additional fiscal stimulus to combat the economic impact of the novel coronavirus—within reason....

Asian Shares Boosted by Fed Signals; Trump to Meet with Top Advisors over Tariffs

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to meet with top trade advisors on Thursday to discuss planned December 15 tariffs on some $160 billion in Chinese goods, three sources familiar with the plans said, according to Reuters, as markets braced for potential negative impacts...

Gold closely tracks debt-to-GDP ratio

The debt-to-GDP ratio is an important metric economists use for comparing a country’s total debt to its gross domestic product (GDP). The percentage arrived at by dividing the country’s total GDP by its total debt indicates the country&Close...

Quantifornication round 4 on its way

Californication is a brilliant 1999 song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Many of the lyrics reference the often insane, unrealistic, impossible dream images Hollywood sells to the world. Quantifornication is the term I coined for what the Federal Reserve is selling to the wo...

These U.S. Companies Have the Highest Debt-to-Equity Ratios Right Now

U.S. companies have never had so much debt on their books as they do now. As of the fourth quarter of 2019, non-financial firms owed some $9.6 trillion in outstanding debt, a figure that’s up more than 57 percent from the financial crisis 10 years earlier,...
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