Central Bankers Have Declared War on Your Savings
By Andrew Moran When any one of the plethora of bubbles burst – pick your poison – and the next financial crisis impacts Wall Street…
By Andrew Moran When any one of the plethora of bubbles burst – pick your poison – and the next financial crisis impacts Wall Street…
By Dave Kranzler “Shanghai Gold will change the current gold market with its ‘consumed in the East but priced in the West’ arrangement. When China…
By Avi Mizrahi When quantitative easing (QE) was introduced, it was likened to a drug, with central banks making an emergency injection of money to…
By Mac Slavo The central banks of the world have been buying up gold at the fastest rate in 6 years. This is flashing warning…
By Brandon Smith This article was written by Brandon Smith and originally published at Birch Gold Group Global stock markets and some treasury markets have…
By Patrick Wood The International Monetary Fund says that the reason for growing market concentration is unclear. Unclear? Really? A prominent financial publication MarketWatch stated,…
By Brandon Smith Almost every aspect of the global economic downturn, which started ostensibly in 2007-2008 and is still ongoing to this day, can be…
By Brandon Smith The mainstream news has been awash lately in talk over the danger of economic “contagion,” primarily due to lack of dollar liquidity…
By Brandon Smith There has been a lot of confusion lately in the mainstream economic media as well as in independent media circles as to…
By Dave Kranzler The trading action in the paper gold markets of London and NY this week further convinces me that gold is being pushed…
By Thorsten Polleit Reading through Security Analysis, the roadmap for investing first published in 1934 by Benjamin Graham and David L. Dodd, I learned something quite…
By Brandon Smith If you have been following the public commentary from central banks around the world the past few months, you know that there…
By Charles Hugh Smith All of which brings us to the “crazy” idea of backing fiat currencies with cryptocurrencies, an idea I first floated back…
By Charles Hugh Smith As central bank policies are increasingly fingered by the mainstream as the source of soaring wealth-income inequality, policies supporting credit/asset bubbles…