Archive - Feb 2014 - Blog entry
February 17th
What’s With the Chocolate?
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 02/17/2014 15:51 -0500So it’s been Christmas and the holiday season and Santa had his sacks stuffed with chocolate. Then it was Cupid and Valentine’s Day and the chocolate got bought up in the shops and the loved one’s will be complaining that they put on too much on their hips or the boyfriend felt sick after gorging himself on the stuff and you still reply they look chocolate-boxy and fine.
Transcendence
Submitted by Cognitive Dissonance on 02/17/2014 14:15 -0500If our inner self, our essence, is not centered and at peace, at best we will be ineffective and at worst just a miserable person.
Silver Surges By 6% In Shanghai - Longest Run Of Gains Since 1968
Submitted by GoldCore on 02/17/2014 13:44 -0500Silver futures in Shanghai surged by 6% - the daily exchange limit. Silver headed for the longest run of gains since at least 1968 according to Bloomberg.
Don't Cry for the Shareholders of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Submitted by rcwhalen on 02/17/2014 10:20 -0500Is the Treasury's rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac unfair to private shareholders? Yup. And they deserve it.
February 16th
Supply and Demand Report 16 Feb
Submitted by Monetary Metals on 02/16/2014 23:22 -0500The dollar dropped a lot this week, though most would say gold and silver spiked. Gold owners have 4% more dollars and silver owners have 7.4% more. How much less are those dollars worth?
For Your Radar Screen: Next Week's Features
Submitted by Marc To Market on 02/16/2014 14:36 -0500- Australian Dollar
- BOE
- Bond
- Capital Markets
- Central Banks
- China
- Consumer Prices
- CPI
- CRB
- CRB Index
- Equity Markets
- fixed
- France
- Housing Market
- Hungary
- Institutional Investors
- Italy
- Japan
- Market Sentiment
- Markit
- Philly Fed
- Portugal
- recovery
- Short Interest
- Technical Indicators
- Testimony
- Trade Balance
- Trade Deficit
- Turkey
- Unemployment
- Verizon
- Yen
- Yuan
Overview of the events and data that will be of interest to investors.
Xi's Tinkering Risks China Hard Landing
Submitted by Asia Confidential on 02/16/2014 14:00 -0500New figures show China's credit bubble continues to grow. President Xi Jinping hasn't done nearly enough to arrest the bubble and needs to act fast.
STaND CLeaR GiaNT MoRoN...
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 02/16/2014 13:32 -0500Two Nimitz Class blow hards...
The Manipulators Will Lose Their Gold War: GATA's Bill Murphy (Exclusive Interview)
Submitted by lemetropole on 02/16/2014 11:44 -0500- Bank of England
- BIS
- BOE
- Central Banks
- China
- Chris Powell
- Cognitive Dissonance
- Copper
- default
- Deutsche Bank
- Eric Sprott
- Exchange Stabilization Fund
- Futures market
- Germany
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Jim Rogers
- Market Manipulation
- Mexico
- Newspaper
- Quantitative Easing
- Robert Rubin
- Sprott Asset Management
The Inteligencia Financiera Global blog (Global Financial Intelligence Blog) is honored to present another exclusive interview now with GATA’s Bill Murphy.
February 15th
When the Law Falls Silent
Submitted by Cognitive Dissonance on 02/15/2014 16:32 -0500"Well, of course, Korematsu was wrong. And I think we have repudiated in a later case. But you are kidding yourself if you think the same thing will not happen again."
THe TRee OF LieS...
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 02/15/2014 13:25 -0500In the Garden of Fleece'em...
White House: "Weather practically everywhere is being caused by climate change"
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 02/15/2014 08:59 -0500Really? It's all climate change?
Dollar Remains Out of Favor
Submitted by Marc To Market on 02/15/2014 08:00 -0500The US dollar lost ground against all the major currencies last week. It looks poised for additional near-term weakness.
February 14th
James Turk: Erosion of Trust Will Drive Gold Higher
Submitted by ilene on 02/14/2014 16:36 -0500The winner of a currency war is the country that ends up with the most gold.
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