Picture du Jour: Gold price benefits from declining production

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With the bullion price (temporarily?) under pressure – and it really is anybody’s guess how the short term will unfold – a long-term metric such as gold production provides an interesting perspective. [...]

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Year-end/new-year indicators: progress report

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This post features a few comments on the “January Barometer” and the “December Low Indicator”. Also, a new technical analysis video by Adam Hewison has been added. [...]

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Prieur’s readings (January 30, 2009)

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This post provides links to a number of interesting articles I have read over the past few days that you may also enjoy. [...]

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Wealthtrack – The intersection of stocks, politics and energy

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This week on Consuelo Mack’s Wealthtrack: the intersection of stocks, politics and energy and what they mean for your portfolio. Consuelo sits down with Wall Street’s number one Washington analyst, ISI Group’s Tom Gallagher; five-star FPA Crescent Fund manager, Steve Romick; and Weeden & Co.’s legendary energy analyst, Charles Maxwell. [...]

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Don Coxe webcast – updated (January 29, 2009)

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Don Coxe has updated his popular webcast on Friday, January 29. Follow the link from this post. [...]

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Inventories give extra lift to Q4 GDP

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“The FOMC is expected to hold the federal funds rate unchanged at 0%-0.25% until August. The policy statement of January 27 FOMC painted a more upbeat picture of the economy compared with the December 16 policy announcement. The nature of future economic reports holds the key to the timing monetary policy tightening,” said Asha Bangalore in this guest contribution after the publication of the Q4 GDP statistics. [...]

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