The global debt as a percentage of the GDP has increased from around 100 percent in 1950 to almost 200 percent in 2007 and to 225 percent in 2017...
Conflicts between the proposed Pebble gold and silver mine in Alaska and defenders of the salmon spawning grounds nearby...
It cost $800 million for the U.S. to print $243 billion in new Federal Reserve Notes. The total cost of printing is 0.3%...
SD Friday Wrap: Are the charts really as bearish as the cartel's painted them to be? Not really. Here's why...
Gold Recovers to $1502 After Earlier Sharp Selloff to $1487...
Archaeologists have discovered 68 gold coins, dating back 1,500 years to the Byzantine era, in the village of Gülpınar in northwestern Çanakkale province.
The Fed is no longer talking about zero-bound but effective lower bound. What's the difference? Where is it?
In this post I want to demonstrate just how boxed in the Fed has now become, with the help of 3 charts. First, let's review just how low interest rates have been (and still are), in a long-term historical context:
The Federal Reserve should hold interest rates steady and let things settle, says Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker.
Bad reactions to hot new public companies could be a sign the broad stock market is headed for a disaster.
The ruthless jostling for power ... the spiraling of government debt & deficits ... the cascade of failed (yet still endless) wars ... the Fed's money printing ... the promises of FREE everything ... None of it will save the Empire. Liberty is the only way out!
Like so many other things that were once affordable, owning pets is increasingly pricey.
Anyone who moves out of a high-tax state is at risk of a residency audit. Here’s what to know.
During the first half of this year, 23 million credit cards were stolen worldwide. But what can a cyber criminal really do with a stolen credit card number? Experts say quite a lot.
The Federal Reserve may be lowering federal interest rates again these days, but credit card interest rates are rising.
In reality, technical analysis outperforms most of those who trade based on news, earnings, economic data etc…
Did you hear about the Venezuelan nationals who got busted trying to smuggle $5 million worth of gold bars into the US through a Fort Lauderdale airport?True story.The duo had 230 pounds of gold stuffed into the nose of a private Cessna jet. Customs officials discovered a hidden compartment when they noticed some loose rivets on the nose and decided to take a closer look.
In what appears to dismiss President Trump's claims that a deal is a lot closer than you think, Bloomberg reports that the White House is said to support a review of investment limits for China.
A near record number of consumers in September cited trade policies as a negative factor weighing on the economy.
Billionaire fortunes are getting whipsawed by global trade tensions, but for one group -- tycoons with major holdings in gold-mining assets -- it’s a prosperous time.