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Outside the Box: Central Banks, Credit Expansion, and the Importance of Being Impatient

Outside the Box: Central Banks, Credit Expansion, and the Importance of Being Impatient By John Mauldin We live in a time of unprecedented financial repression. As I have continued writing about this, I have become increasingly angry about the fact that central banks almost everywhere have decided to address the economic woes of the world […]

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Did You See This – Gold Stolen From Mexico Mine

Frik Els | April 7, 2015 McEwen Mining (NYSE:MUX)(TSX:MUX) on Tuesday reported an armed robbery at its El Gallo 1 mine in Sinaloa, Mexico. According to a statement an estimated 900 kilograms of gold-bearing concentrate containing approximately 7,000 ounces of gold were stolen from the refinery. Based on today’s prices the the heist is worth over $8

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Connecting the Dots: Macau: Six Times Bigger than Vegas, with Six Times the Opportunity

Connecting the Dots: Macau: Six Times Bigger than Vegas, with Six Times the Opportunity By Tony Sagami   58 years old. Yes, I’m the right age, but I’ve never considered myself to be a yuppie. I’ve never owned a foreign sports car, I wear a Timex instead of a Rolex, I’d rather drink a Coors

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Doug Casey: Signs of a Resource Sector Bottom

Doug Casey: Signs of a Resource Sector Bottom By Doug Casey Interviewed by Louis James, Editor, International Speculator L: Well, Doug, we’ve seen another quarter of high volatility and significant world events. What strikes you as most important at present? Doug: Everything is still held together with chewing gum and baling wire, for which I’m grateful, considering what’s

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Thoughts from the Frontline: Living in a Free-Lunch World

Thoughts from the Frontline: Living in a Free-Lunch World By John Mauldin   “Everyone is a prisoner of his own experiences. No one can eliminate prejudices – just recognize them.” – Edward R. Murrow, US broadcast journalist & newscaster (1908 – 1965), television broadcast, December 31, 1955 “High debt levels, whether in the public or

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