August 2015

Gold War: China’s SECOND Announcement of More Gold Reserves – Bullion Bulls Canada

By Jeff Nielson    August 17, 2015 China is angry (at the West) that much is clear. China has now made a series of “shocking” announcements, and made dramatic moves with its economy, two acts which are totally atypical of the general approach from Beijing. China generally acts in a very discrete, understated manner, which

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Swiss Asset Manager Florian Siegfried: Look for Value Opportunities and Put Your Capital to Work Selectively in this Market

The Gold Report: When we talked in November, you warned that there would be downward pressure on gold this year. What are you anticipating for the balance of 2015 and into next year? Florian Siegfried: We were being cautious in November when we published guidance that indicated gold could trade as low as $1,070 per

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Doug Loud and Jeff Mosseri: Supply and Demand Will Rescue Gold Soon

The Gold Report: The gold sector entered full-blown panic mode in July with the Bloomberg analysts forecasting a dip below $1,000 per ounce ($1,000/oz) this year, and Deutsche Bank forecasting $750/oz. Is this just fear feeding on fear, or is there something else going on? Jeffrey Mosseri: It is fear feeding on fear, but there

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How AlphaNorth’s Steve Palmer Copes with the Commodity Blues

The Energy Report: How do you account for falling commodity prices? Steve Palmer: The strong U.S. dollar is driving commodity prices down. The dollar-based slide is magnified by the summer doldrums and the lack of liquidity in many of the junior names. There is also a widespread perception that the Chinese growth rate is slowing,

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How AlphaNorth’s Steve Palmer Copes with the Commodity Blues

The Gold Report: How do you account for falling commodity prices? Steve Palmer: The strong U.S. dollar is driving commodity prices down. The dollar-based slide is magnified by the summer doldrums and the lack of liquidity in many of the junior names. There is also a widespread perception that the Chinese growth rate is slowing,

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Thinking Outside the Commodity Box: Benchmark’s Investment Primer for Lithium, Cobalt and Graphite

The Gold Report: In a recent Benchmark Mineral Intelligence report, “Mineral Supply Chain Visibility: Impact of Disruptive Technologies on Critical Raw Materials,” you make the case that supply chain visibility will become increasingly important in the critical minerals space. Please briefly explain why. Simon Moores: We’ve noticed that during the rare earth element bubble in

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