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Just in case you have not seen “Bernanke’s letter” that was posted by a guest writer on the FT Alphaville site, it is also published here. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Gold Prices Jump When Bernanke Hints at Stimulus (Learn Mining News, 4/10/12) Krugman: Why the U.S. Economy Could Use Higher Inflation (Money Morning, 5/2/12) Housing and Monetary Policy (Investment U, 2/28/12)
The World Gold Council yesterday published the latest issue of Gold Demand Trends for Q3 2010, which suggests demand for gold for the rest of 2010 will be underpinned by a number of factors. Click through for the detail … [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Gold Price Forecast for the Remainder of 2012 (Investment U, 5/18/12) What’s Happening to Gold and Silver Prices? (Learn Mining News, 5/14/12) Everything You Need to Know About Gold Prices (Money Morning, 5/11/12)
The October edition of Donald Coxe’s Basic Points research report (subtitled “Two Days After Hallowe’ en”) arrived in my inbox a few days late, but nevertheless still makes for good reading. His investment recommendations, as summarized in the document, are listed in this post and a link to the full report is included. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Harbinger, Spectrum Back In Spotlight (The DIV-Net, 5/16/12) Tom Gayner’s Reading List Added to ValueWalk (Value Investing, 4/13/12) Organic Food Industry Creates 500,000 Jobs (Green Chip Stocks, 4/30/12)
Nassim Taleb, author of “The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable”, discusses the Federal Reserve’s decision to initiate another round of quantitative easing. He also talks about his new book “The Bed of Procrustes: Philosophical and Practical Aphorisms”. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Gold Prices Jump When Bernanke Hints at Stimulus (Learn Mining News, 4/10/12) Krugman: Why the U.S. Economy Could Use Higher Inflation (Money Morning, 5/2/12) Housing and Monetary Policy (Investment U, 2/28/12)
A growing chorus of critics are sounding the alarm about QE2, arguing that it has the potential to be the downfall of the U.S. That’s effectively what widely-followed strategist Dick Bove of Rochdale told CNBC. [...]
“Of the four contestants in the ugly contest – EUR, GBP, JPY and USD – who will prevail and who will sink?” asks Niels Jensen in this thoughtful guest contribution. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) If Happiness Were the Only Global Currency, How Would the Most Important Decisions in Your Life C... (the Underground Investor, 4/11/12) Iraqi Dinar Update (Wealth Daily, 5/18/12) Counterfeit Money: The History of Fake Currency (Value Investing, 5/15/12) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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