Von Lucien Looser – Gegen eine Million Tonnen Spreng- und Brandbomben warfen amerikanische und vor allem britische Bomber auf Städte, in denen 30 Millionen Menschen lebten. Über 600´000 starben, ein Grossteil in den letzten Kriegsmonaten. Die Universität Zürich lud gestern zur...
Read More »Swiss stocks fluctuate as central bank decisions dominate the landscape
SMI The Swiss Market Index, along with other European markets, fluctuated this week as central bank decisions dominated the landscape. Click to enlarge. Economic Data Equity markets advanced at the beginning of the week as chances of the Federal Reserve raising US interest rates later this month declined after a surprisingly weak report on the US service-sector earlier this week. The report followed data last week...
Read More »Jan Skoyles Appointed Research Executive At GoldCore
(Media Release - September 8, 2016 - Immediate Release) – Jan Skoyles - @Skoylesy has been appointed Research Executive at international gold specialist @GoldCore . As a recognized thought leader in the gold and fintech space, Jan will augment GoldCore’s research capabilities and will focus on the UK economy and gold’s role as an important diversification, payment and savings vehicle. As one of the world's largest and fastest growing gold bullion delivery...
Read More »The Swiss Begin To Hoard Cash
While subtle, the general public loss of faith in central banking has been obvious to anyone who has simply kept their eyes open: it started in Japan where in February hardware stores were reported that consumers were hoarding cash, as confirmed by the spike in demand for safes, "a place where the interest rate on cash is always zero, no matter what the central bank does." Then, as we reported just over a week ago, Burg-Waechter KG, Germany’s biggest safe manufacturer, posted a 25% jump in...
Read More »Will Ireland Be First Country In World To See Bail-in Regime?
Deposit bail-in risks are slowly being realised in Ireland, after it emerged overnight that FBD, one of Ireland’s largest insurance companies, have been moving cash out of Irish bank deposits and into bonds. Revelations regarding deposit bail-in risks came in the wake of warnings of a new property crash centred on the housing market in Ireland. The former deputy governor of the Central Bank warned in an op-ed in a...
Read More »Will Ireland Be First Country In World To See Bail-in Regime?
Deposit bail-in risks are slowly being realised in Ireland, after it emerged overnight that FBD, one of Ireland's largest insurance companies, have been moving cash out of Irish bank deposits and into bonds. Revelations regarding deposit bail-in risks came in the wake of warnings of a new property crash centred on the housing market in Ireland. The former deputy governor of the Central Bank warned in an op-ed in a leading international financial publication, Project...
Read More »US Futures Rebound, European Stocks Higher As Oil Rises
The summer doldrums continue with another listless overnight session, not helpd by Japan markets which are closed for holiday, as Asian stocks fell fractionally, while European stocks rebounded as oil trimmed losses after the the IEA said pent-up demand would absorb record crude output (something they have said every single month). S&P futures have wiped out almost all of yesterday's losses and were up over 0.2% in early trading. Europe's Stoxx 600 rose 0.4% with miners and energy...
Read More »5 Things The Media Isn’t Telling You About The Olympics
Submitted by Alice Salles via The AntiMedia.org, This year’s Olympics have a particularly romantic setting: Rio de Janeiro. In the 1950s and 60s, Rio’s most prominent artists were international stars, which made the popularity of “Bossa Nova” the perfect opportunity for Brazilians to share their culture and approach to life with the world. But throughout the following decades, Brazil changed considerably in the eyes of foreigners. It became the land...
Read More »S&P To Open At New Record High As Commodities Rise, China Trade Disappoints
The meltup continues with the S&P500 set to open at new all time highs as futures rise 0.2% overnight, with European, Asian stocks higher, as job data pushed MSCI Asia Pacific Index towards highest close since Aug. 2015. Germany, U.K. economic data seen positive, with dollar, oil rising, and gold declining. Global equities advanced with commodities and emerging markets on speculation the U.S. economy is strong enough to sustain growth while only triggering a gradual increase in interest...
Read More »Silver Kangaroo Coins – Sales Surge To Over 10 Million
Silver kangaroo coins have seen sales surge to over 10 million coins which is double the expected demand for the year. Silver Kangaroo Coins 1 oz (2016) Introduced to the market less than 11 months ago in September 2015 at a launch attended by GoldCore, sales of the new release Perth Mint’s 2016 Australian Kangaroo 1 ounce silver bullion coin were anticipated to reach 5 million coins in their introductory first year. Yet sales of the silver coins have already surged to a...
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