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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...

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...

Buzz on the Bullboards: A Bigger Picture for Smaller Caps

(Image via Blackberry Ltd.) The business of war weighs on the minds of investors and companies today. It is not just that, but the push to re-emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic to supply chain issues, business has been adapting. Take BlackBerry Limited ( TSX: BB...

Stop feeding the Chinese ‘Belt and Road’ trojan horse

“ Whoever has an army has power.” - Mao Zedong In March Italy broke ranks with its EU partners in joining China’s Belt and Road Initiative, known also as One Belt, One Road or the New Silk Road. Students of history know the original...

The Later United States Empire

In 1917, the United States created the federal debt limit (or ceiling) to make it easier to finance World War One, essentially allowing Congress to borrow money to pay for the war effort by issuing bonds. By 1939 with World War Two looming, Congress passed the first aggre...

Champion Bear to drill Plomp Farm, Ontario gold play

When looking for an investment the approach I take involves looking at the global - big picture - conditions. I study trends, read the news, basically watch and listen to what’s going on in the world. Then I study the different sectors in order to select the ...

A Petroleum Co. That’s Poised & Positioned to Help Fill the Global Energy Void

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has shone a bright light on the need for the west – particularly Europe – to find alternative sources of energy and to break its dependence on Russian oil and natural gas. That’s where companies like ShaMaran Petroleum C...

Desert Gold, Steinhoff, Wirecard - what investors need to know now

Central banks have been printing more money than ever before since the outbreak of the Corona Pandemic. Those who want to escape from money are buying shares or purchasing physical assets such as real estate or precious metals. Gold is the oldest and most secure currency in th...

Will gold be Paulson's next "Greatest Trade Ever?"

When famed hedge-fund manager John Paulson speaks, people listen. And it's no wonder. Paulson made his way into the financial history books thanks to what many now call the "greatest trade ever." Paulson & Co. shorted the subprime mortgage market before the collapse ba...

Buzz on the Bullboards: The Top Last-Minute Movers of 2021

Expecting the markets to be relaxed heading into the holidays? Hardly. Many investors and brokers know that this is the time to shine. With every twist and turn the global economy has been throwing our way, the right move is staying active. This past week, it seems ma...
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