April 18, 2014 Economic outlook darkens Many decades of Keynesian-inspired economic and monetary corruption have left advanced economies with a legacy of debt and low savings.
April 17, 2014 Investors ignore frightful geopolitics When the former Soviet Union collapsed almost 25 years ago, most global strategic forecasters assumed that the U.S. would adapt pragmatically to her new status of sole world superpower.
April 17, 2014 Economies stalling It wasn’t meant to be like this: six years of global money-printing should have guaranteed economic recovery.
April 17, 2014 Metso rejects Weir’s $5.5 billion merger approach The combined equipment manufacturer would be listed on both the London and Helsinki Stock Exchanges.
April 17, 2014 Uranium miners dying from cancers, unexplained illnesses in Namibia Most cases coming from Rio Tinto’s Rössing mine, according to report.
April 16, 2014 INFOGRAPHIC: Gold price – a seismograph of supply and demand What drives the price development in the long run?
April 16, 2014 Ex-US president Jimmy Carter comes out against Keystone XL He is first US former president to urge the current administration reject TransCanada's pipeline.
April 16, 2014 Three variables to consider before investing in gold While there continue to be many gold bugs out there, I’m not one of them—but I do see gold as a trading opportunity.
April 16, 2014 The invincible precious metal bears A year ago today saw one of the largest declines in COMEX gold and silver futures in the last several decades.
April 16, 2014 Australia to begin exporting uranium to the Middle East The deal, signed in 2012, could see Aussie miners exporting up to 800 tonnes of yellow cake a year to the Middle East by the end of the decade.
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