The World Is Hurtling Toward A New Gold Standard
As we kickoff trading in the month of September, the world is hurtling toward a new gold standard and it will be led by Russia.
As we kickoff trading in the month of September, the world is hurtling toward a new gold standard and it will be led by Russia.
Here is a look at the latest retail disaster du jour as well as inflation.
If you were looking for a reason to continue buying physical silver here it is…
Below is a fascinating email from a KWN reader plus an important look at the US dollar and gold.
There is no question that the economy is beginning to show serious cracks in the foundation.
As we get ready to head into the month of September, the silver market is potentially set up for a major short squeeze.
Investors need to expect a pretty busy week and we are already seeing volatile trading in global markets.
Today Michael Oliver, the man who is well known for his deadly accurate forecasts on stocks, bonds, and major markets, shared with King World News the most important monetary metals chart that is the key to unleashing gold and silver on the upside.
The price of gold and silver both rallied this week but take a look at these big surprises.
Earlier today King World News released 3rd Gold Bull In The Past 50 Years Is About To Unleash On The Upside. The price of silver is also about to be unleashed to new all-time highs above $50, even as sentiment in the metals and mining sector remains fearful.
We are about to see the 3rd gold bull market in the past 50 years unleash on the upside.
As we close in on the month of September, a global wildcard is acting like a giant wrecking ball.
The price of gold surged along with silver and US bonds but the underlying truth is that stagflation is an ugly thing.
When it comes to the world of central planning one thing is certain, central banks are fostering an extinction level event.
Look at how parts of the economy have collapsed.
Take a look at how bad it is for banks right now…
Investors across the globe need to pay attention because the fate of the world is being decided here.
As we kickoff another trading week there is no question the global debt bubble is going to unleash havoc.
We have just witnessed a historic event in the silver market. In fact, this is the first time in history this has happened in the silver futures market.
US and Canadian consumers are broke but there are bigger problems that should have many people worried across the globe.
[Marketwired] – Gold Standard Ventures Corp. is pleased to announce that second phase of reverse circulation drilling has commenced on the Pinion gold deposit at its 100%-owned/controlled Railroad-Pinion Project in Nevada’s …
[Business Wire] – Solitario Exploration & Royalty Corp. and Ely Gold & Minerals Inc. are pleased to announce that they have closed the previously announced agreement to sell their combined interests in the Mt.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama on Tuesday proposed a 30-year agreement to cooperate with China on nuclear power, a deal that would allow the transfer of material, reactors, components and technology between the two nations, if approved by the U.S. Congress. (Reporting by Roberta Rampton and Jeff Mason!)
British gas prices inched up on Tuesday as demand stabilised after temperatures fell again following last week’s mild weather. Britain’s Met Office forecast temperatures would be between 7 to 10 degrees on Tuesday across the country, with the skies expected to be cloudier across parts of northern and eastern Britain at night. National Grid data showed supply was forecast at 203 million cubic metres (mcm) on Tuesday, while demand was
Chevron Corp urged a U.S. appeals court on Monday to uphold a ruling finding that an American lawyer used corrupt means to secure a $9.5 billion pollution judgment in Ecuador.A lawyer for Chevron told the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York that Steven Donziger, a U.S. lawyer who represented a group of Ecuadorians that sued the oil giant, pursued a case “shot through with fraud.” “What happened
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s seismological center says a magnitude-4.1 earthquake has jolted a sparsely populated district some 200 kilometers (125 miles) southeast of Bushehr, a Persian Gulf town that is home to Iran’s nuclear power plant.
The mayor of Haifa ordered on Sunday the closure of plants run by Israel’s largest refining and petrochemicals group, Oil Refineries, following a report showing high cancer rates in the port city. Oil Refineries said its operating license and that of a number of its subsidiaries had been canceled in Israel’s third largest city, which is heavily industrialized. A report issued by the Health Ministry last week said that data
Iraqi forces backed by US-led air strikes cleared the country’s largest oil refinery of the Islamic State group, the international coalition helping Baghdad fight the jihadists said on Sunday. IS has repeatedly attempted over the past 10 months to capture the Baiji refinery north of Baghdad, most recently seizing parts of the facility and holding out for days. Iraqi forces “regained full control of the Baiji Oil Refinery after having
The mayor of Haifa, Israel’s third largest city, ordered Sunday the closure of five petrochemical plants following a health ministry warning linking high cancer rates to air pollution. Haifa Mayor Yona Yahav further said that municipality trucks were blocking the entrances to Israel Oil Refineries and Petroleum & Energy Infrastructures, both of which are based on the bay in the northern port city. “From now on, no tankers will have
Higher-priced gasoline slightly boosted consumer prices in March, a sign that some of the effects of cheaper oil are fading and that inflation may be edging up to healthier levels. The consumer price index …
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rising gas prices in March led to a slight increase in inflation, a sign that some of the broader economic impact from cheaper oil is fading.
The Obama administration has an ambitious plan to battle climate change: reduce greenhouse gases by 30 percent over the next two decades. On Thursday, lawyers representing the country’s largest privately-owned coal company, the Ohio-based Murray Energy Corp., together with a coalition of 15 states, asked the United States Court of Appeals to pronounce the proposed climate change rules illegal, even before the Environmental Protection Agency formally adopts them.