Precious Metals
The Bankers’ India Gold Grab: An Update
Submitted by Sprott Money on 01/07/2016 05:24 -0500Will the scheme by the One Bank and India’s government to steal some/most/all of the 20,000 tonnes of privately held gold in India be successful?
How Iceland Escaped From The One Bank
Submitted by Sprott Money on 01/06/2016 05:59 -0500Iceland refused to be blackmailed. Iceland refused to take on the extra debt (and debt slavery) that came with the blackmail. Iceland refused to touch its social programs. Iceland has the strongest economy in the Western world.
THE DRAIN CONTINUES: U.S. Exports More Gold To Hong Kong Than It Produces
Submitted by Sprott Money on 01/05/2016 05:59 -0500Unfortunately, this is not a sustainable financial or economic business model for the West.
Gold: The Unsurance Policy - Love It Or Loathe It
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/04/2016 19:20 -0500Grant Williams, Of Things That May You Go Hhhmm, gave the following presentation at Mines & Money in London in early December laying out why he believes the gold price is languishing despite a wealth of what would ordinarily be positive catalysts. Currently, outside those who focus on precious metals, there is an enormous amount of apathy but, we suspect, that apathy will shortly turn to enthusiasm - an enthusiasm which will expose the rift between paper prices set in NY and the structural changes undergone in the physical markets over the last several years. Still, outside of today's small move, for now... Nobody Cares.
Gold Bullion’s 2016 Upleg
Submitted by GoldCore on 01/04/2016 15:09 -0500Gold is poised to rebound dramatically this year, mean reverting out of its recent deep secular lows. The drivers of gold’s weakness have soared to such extremes that they have to reverse hard. The resulting heavy buying from dominant groups of traders will fuel gold’s 2016 upleg.
On The Trail Of Dubai's Stolen Gold: A Robbed Client Breaks The Silence, And A Fascinating Detail Emerges
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/02/2016 16:23 -0500The deeper we dig into the story of Dubai's vaporized gold, the more skeletons just tumble out of the closet on what may be the world's biggest gold smuggling ring ever, one involving not just Turkey and Iran, but the mother of all gold smuggling: China itself...
Something Broke In The U.S. Silver Market
Submitted by Sprott Money on 12/31/2015 05:58 -0500By that, I mean the normal supply and demand forces no longer make sense.
How Western Bankers SERVE Precious Metals Holders
Submitted by Sprott Money on 12/30/2015 10:32 -0500Be careful what you wish for; you just might get it.
The Catastrophic Threat Of Bail-Ins
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/30/2015 08:48 -0500Once upon a time, we had strong, vigorously enforced laws that made a bank the safest place to store paper assets. That is no longer. Now banks are where your wealth is most likely to be stolen – and by the bank itself. Thanks to the bail-in, the term “bank robbery” now has an entirely different meaning.
The Catastrophic Threat of Bail-Ins
Submitted by Sprott Money on 12/29/2015 12:17 -0500Once upon a time, we had strong, vigorously enforced laws that made a bank the safest place to store paper assets.
Voluntary Enslavement
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/28/2015 18:00 -0500Freedom is one of the most precious and hard-won of all conditions in life. A government applies the removal of freedoms in a ratchet effect; once a freedom has been taken away from a population, it’s rarely returned. Therefore, freedom tends to deteriorate over time in any nation, no matter how idealistically-founded it may have been. None of us can fully escape the more predatory tendencies of governments. We can, however, question their every move and adjust our lives so that the State’s impact on us is minimised.
Global Stocks, U.S. Futures Slide As Oil Resumes Drop, China Stocks Tumble Most In One Month
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/28/2015 06:57 -0500The last trading week of 2015 begins on a historic precipice for stocks: as reported over the weekend, the U.S. stock market has not been lower for any year ending in a “5? since 1875. That streak is now in jeopardy, because following Thursday's shortened holiday session which ended with an abrupt selloff, the overnight session has seen continued weakness across global assets in everything from Chinese stocks which tumbled the most since November 27, to commodities (WTI is down 2.5%) to European stocks (Stoxx 600 -0.4%), to US equity futures down 0.4% on what appears to be an overdue dose of Santa Rally buyers' remorse.
Exclusive: "And It's Gone... It's All Gone" - The One Gold Scandal That Goes To The Very Top
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/25/2015 22:20 -0500Following the yellow brick road leads us deep, very deep inside the rabbit hole...
Sri Lankan Government Official Busted For "Smuggling Gold Bars In Rectum"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/23/2015 21:00 -0500Amid ongoing efforts by Indian authorities to monetize (read confiscate) the citizenry's precious metals (which we most recently detailed as an utter failure here and here), it appears the current suppressed low prices for gold have reignited demand and thus smuggling. Following the biggest seizure of smuggled gold earlier this year, The Guardian reports a 42-year-old-man, claiming to be a government official, was caught smuggling$15,000 of gold bars (hidden in his rectum) after police noted him "walking suspiciously."





