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Welsh Gold Being Hyped Due To The Royal Wedding?

Welsh Gold Being Hyped Due To The Royal Wedding? – Welsh gold and the misconceptions surrounding it – GoldCore speak to China Central Television (CCTV) – Welsh gold mired in misconceptions, namely that it is ‘rarest’ and most ‘sought after’ gold in world – Investors to be reminded that all mined gold is rare and homogenous – Nothing chemically different between Welsh gold and that mined elsewhere– Investors led to...

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Child care tax deductions set to rise in Switzerland

© Ekaterina Pokrovsky | Dreamstime.com Switzerland’s Federal Council, or cabinet, plans to increase the maximum annual deduction for child care costs to CHF 25,000 per child, up from CHF 12,100. This would allow parents to deduct up to this amount from their income for federal tax purposes but would not affect canton and commune taxes. Deductions could not exceed the amount spent. The plan aims to encourage more parents...

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FX Daily, May 17: US Rates Edge Higher, while Dollar Turns Mixed

Swiss Franc The Euro has risen by 0.02% to 1.1821 CHF. GBP and CHF The Pound has remained fairly range bound against the Swiss Franc during the last couple of weeks as the markets appear to adopting a wait and see approach as to what might happen in the medium to long term. The Pound fell marginally during this time after the Bank of England once again decided to keep interest rates on hold at a split of 7-2 in...

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Global Asset Allocation Update

The risk budget changes this month as I add back the 5% cash raised in late October. For the moderate risk investor, the allocation to bonds is still 50% while the risk side now rises to 50% as well. I raised the cash back in late October due to the extreme overbought nature of the stock market and frankly it was a mistake. Stocks went from overbought to more overbought and I missed the rally to all time highs in...

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Are Gold And Silver Obsolete In The Digital Age? – Mark O’Byrne Interview

Subscribe to our Free Financial Newsletter: http://crushthestreet.com Mark O'Byrne is our brand new guest to give us a diagnosis of the economy and the stock markets. We get fresh insights on the outlook for Gold in 2018, and look at the long-term relevance of Precious Metals in the digital age, alongside Bitcoin’s emergence as a digital store of value. TOPICS IN THIS INTERVIEW: 01:00 Diagnosis of the economy and rising inflation 06:00 Possible stock market correction? 09:30 What is...

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Global Turn-of-the-Month Effect – An Update

In Other Global Markets the “Turn-of-the-Month” Effect Generates Even Bigger Returns than in the US The “turn-of-the-month” effect is one of the most fascinating stock market phenomena. It describes the fact that price gains primarily tend to occur around the turn of the month. By contrast, the rest of the time around the middle of the month is typically far less profitable for investors. The effect has been studied...

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FX Daily, May 16: US Yields Soften After Yesterday’s Surge

Swiss Franc The Euro has fallen by 0.40% to 1.1804 CHF. EUR/CHF and USD/CHF, May 16(see more posts on EUR/CHF, USD/CHF, ) Source: markets.ft.com - Click to enlarge FX Rates The US dollar is mixed today after the Dollar Index rose to new 2018 highs yesterday. It is being driven by rising US rates, which also punishes short dollar positions. The US 10-year yield rose seven basis points yesterday to nearly 3.10%. It...

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