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Defining “Inflation” Correctly

Inflation is typically defined as a general increase in the prices of goods and services—described by changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or other price indexes. If inflation is a general rise in measured prices, then why is it regarded as bad news? What kind of damage can it inflict? Mainstream economists maintain that inflation causes speculative buying, which generates waste. Inflation, it is maintained, also erodes the real incomes of pensioners and...

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Trading the Dow Gold Ratio. Bill Bonner’s Dow Gold Trading Strategy: From 10oz to $8m+

The Dow Gold ratio can be used as a key trading tool and Bill Bonner's approach offers possibly the easiest trading strategy to undertake. Now this isn’t one for gold bugs or anyone that has an outright aversion to stocks. Yet, the performance that this strategy offers has an impressive track record over the course of the last 100 years. Furthermore, the Dow Gold ratio serves to remind us right now of how undervalued gold remains relative to stocks. Bill Bonner's articles can be...

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Trading the Dow Gold Ratio. Bill Bonner’s Dow Gold Trading Strategy: From 10oz to $8m+

The Dow Gold ratio can be used as a key trading tool and Bill Bonner's approach offers possibly the easiest trading strategy to undertake. Now this isn’t one for gold bugs or anyone that has an outright aversion to stocks. Yet, the performance that this strategy offers has an impressive track record over the course of the last 100 years. Furthermore, the Dow Gold ratio serves to remind us right now of how undervalued gold remains relative to stocks. Bill Bonner's articles can be found...

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Mark O’Byrne: Silver Should be 10x Higher

Mark discusses the overall world economy and how it will only take a tiny trickle of the hundreds of trillions in world assets to shift direction to have a dramatic effect on precious metal prices. To subscribe to our newsletter and get notified of new shows, please visit http://palisaderadio.com Tom welcomes Mark O'Byrne, Research Director and founder of GoldCore, back to the show. GoldCore is a Bullion dealer based out of Ireland. Mark discusses the overall world economy and how China...

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Coronavirus: new infections in Switzerland remain low

© Octavian Lazar | Dreamstime.com Over the last week there have been an average of 15 new SARS-CoV-2 cases a day. The first confirmed case in Switzerland was recorded on 24 February 2020. In the week that followed the number of new daily infections rose to 31. Another week later the number of new daily cases was 192. The daily new case number then took another 14 days to rise to a peak of 1,464 cases on 23 March 2020 before declining. By 1 May 2020, 39 days later it...

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Saint-Gobain to drop its shareholding in Swiss chemical maker Sika

Sika has more than 300 plants worldwide (Keystone) The French building materials and distribution group Saint-Gobain has announced the sale of its 10.75% stake in the capital of the Swiss chemical manufacturer Sika. Saint-Gobain said in a press releaseexternal link on Tuesday that it would dispose of “of its entire stake in Sikaexternal link of approximately 15.2 million shares, representing 10.75% of Sika’s share capital”, without mentioning any financial amount....

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Pandemic, Economic Shutdowns, Debt Crisis and Gold At $5,000/oz

◆ GoldCore are delighted to publish the 14th edition of the annual “In Gold We Trust” report, “The Dawning of a Golden Decade” by by our friends Ronald-Peter Stoeferle & Mark J. Valek of Incrementum AG. Gold prices should rise to over $5,000/oz and may rise as high as $9,000/oz in the coming decade and by 2030, according to the respected report. Gold is “on everyone’s lips again” and “we are now in a new phase of the bull market”. The question that now occupies...

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Dollar Firm as US-China Tensions Continue to Rise

Tensions between the US and China continue to rise; the dollar is finding some traction Fed Beige Book contained no surprises; NY Fed President Williams said the Fed is “thinking very hard” about targeting yields; weekly jobless claims are expected at 2.1 mln vs. 2.438 mln last week Germany reports May CPI; ECB is likely to ease next week; BOE continues to show its dovish colors; Poland is expected to keep rates steady at 0.5% Japan’s Cabinet Office maintained its...

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