Alasdair Macleod: An Asian Bretton Woods?
Guest Post by Alasdair MacLeod from Goldmoney.com: The financial war between Russia with China’s tacit backing on one side, and America and her NATO allies
Guest Post by Alasdair MacLeod from Goldmoney.com: The financial war between Russia with China’s tacit backing on one side, and America and her NATO allies
Originally posted by Karen Kwiatkowski on LewRockwell.com: The much hullabaloo’d launch of Artemis by NASA has been in the news. The CNN reporter on scene prior to
is Originally posted by Karl Denniger on Market-ticker.org: Jackson CornHoled would be the term for Friday’s sell-off. For the last couple of months there has been this recurring
One little known fact about Russia is that its highest non-energy export is gold, exporting around $15 billion of gold bullion last year. Which is
Originally posted by Egon von Greyerz on Gold Switzerland: The world economy and especially the political and economic situation today consists of a potpourri of
Originally posted by Alasdair MacLeod on GoldMoney.com: While we are being distracted by Ukraine, President Putin has advanced his geopolitical goals materially. Aided and abetted
One used to read about the demise of dollar in the newsletters of monetary cranks; now we read about it in research reports by Credit
From Alasdair Macleod: We will look back at current events and realise that they marked the change from a dollar-based global economy underwritten by financial
Not so long ago, Europe seemed to have its financial house more-or-less in order. German government spending was actually falling. Industries that had been nationalized
Emerging market chaos is now front page news. Let’s start with Argentina, where the peso has resumed its plunge: In response: Argentina Central Bank hikes
Seems like every few days a new developing country discovers that it can’t pay back the dollars and/or euros it borrowed back when “external foreign
Excerpted from Michael Pento’s Pento Portfolio Strategies China appears to have more to lose from a trade war with the US simply because the math
For what seems like decades, other countries have been tiptoeing away from their dependence on the US dollar. China, Russia, and India have cut deals
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