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Top Asian Hedge Fund Manager Predicts Banner Year For Gold In 2015

Stocks surged while oil and gold gave up early gains after the decision by the Fed to drop the "Considerable time" pledge on interest rates. King World News reached out to one of the top hedge fund managers in Asia to get his take on what has transpired and what to expect in 2015. Eric King: "Bill, what should people expect to see as we head into the end of this year and what about[...]

Same Currency War, New Battle Phase

By James Rickards The current global currency war started in 2010. My book, Currency Wars, came out a little bit after that. One of the points that I made in the book is that the world is not always in a currency war. But when we are, they can last for a very long time. They can last for five, 10 or 15 years, sometimes longer. And so it’s really not a surprise that here we are in 2014 talking [...]

Bankers Want Your Savings As Part of Their Next Bail-Out

Keep a close eye on what savings you have left. The financial honchos have plans for your money. Ellen Brown, who writes at The Web of Debt is the only blogger that I am aware of who writes about the neoliberal machinations related to preparing for the next giant bank crashes. In a recent post she describes the latest plan adopted by the G20 nations. I believe this is crucial information for[...]

Yes, It’s Possible for a Gold-Backed Renminbi to Dethrone the Dollar

by Tim Price on December 15, 2014 [Sovereign Man Editor’s note: This letter was written by Tim Price, London-based wealth manager and editor of Price Value International.] “[W]e want to use our reserves more constructively by investing in development projects around the world rather than just reflexively buying US Treasuries. In any case, we usually lose money on Treasuries, so we need to[...]

Savings Accounts are at Risk as Long as JP Morgan CEO Gets Everything He Wants

The CEO of America’s biggest bank, JP Morgan, appears to have Washington at his beck and call but is his push to repeal a key financial safeguard a step too far? COMMON SENSE ACTION - OWN PHYSICAL PRECIOUS METALS HELD IN A NON-BANK DEPOSITORY...AWAY FROM THE WALL STREET PLUNDERERS. If you want to understand what’s wrong with the US financial system, start by asking this question: why does[...]

The Devastation Of America’s Working Class

After years of exposing, month after month, the truth about the US labor market - its conversion into a part-time (in 2010!), low-paying job market where Millennials refuse to work (as the job market reality is gruesome so instead they opt to load up on record amount of student loans) and where older Americans, instead of enjoying retirement are forced right back into the labor force leading to[...]

Fairytales from the Federal Reserve: 15 Reasons Fed Policies Belong in Fantasyland

By James Rickards Don’t ever think for a minute that the central bankers know what they’re doing. They don’t. And that’s my own view, but I’ve heard that recently from a couple central bankers. I recently had spent some time with one member of the FOMC, the Federal Open Market Committee, and another member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England, which is the equivalent [...]

Duck And Cover —- The Lull Is Breaking, The Storm Is Nigh

By David Stockman September 15, 2008 is the day that Lehman died and the moment that the world’s central banks led by the Fed went all-in. As it has turned out, that was an epochal leap into the most dangerous monetary deformation that the world has ever known. It needn’t have been. What was really happening at this pregnant moment was that the remnants of honest capital markets were[...]

Why You Should Be Prepared for Both Inflation and Deflation – James Rickards

Daily Reckoning Editor's Note: The debate over whether or not the US economy will experience inflation or deflation in the near term is an extremely heated one… According to our own Chris Mayer, two respected economists almost came to blows over it. But, as Jim Rickards explains below, there really is no debate, since they’re both equally likely. Read on… Today’s investment climate is[...]

China: Turning Away From the Dollar – Only the US Investor Remains Oblivious

By James Kynge and Josh Noble Questions remain over the global economic impact of Beijing’s efforts to reduce its financial reliance on the US When an economic theme goes global, Hollywood is never far behind. In the futuristic thriller Looper, retired hit man Bruce Willis travels back in time from the year 2074. Upon meeting his younger self, he advises him to stop learning French and[...]

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