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Inflation Good for Gold, Not Economy (Video)
Peter Schiff appeared on CNBC Asia last night to explain why all the fundamentals indicate people should be buying gold, not selling it.
“I think people should be buying gold…The central banks are creating inflation rather than allowing economies to restructure. The only reason it appears the worst is over is because of all the inflation the central banks are creating to prop these phony economies up. And that’s good news for gold. That’s a reason for buying gold, not for selling it… I think gold will be higher at the end of the year than it is today.”
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Today’s Key Gold Headlines – 4/9/13
- Hi-Yo Silver! Unloved Metal Poised to Bounce, Globe and Mail
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Gold Bulls at Dubai Precious Metals Conference (Video)
Americans don’t hear a lot of news about the precious metals industry in the Middle East, even though 20% of the world’s gold supposedly trades through Dubai. In this video, Peter Cooper of ArabianMoney.com gives us a peek into “the city of gold” while interviewing participants at the second Dubai Precious Metals Conference this last weekend. Here’s Cooper’s summary of investor sentiment at the conference:
“On balance the generally fairly skeptical Dubai Precious Metals Conference audience voted in favor of the bullish case. That would mean a renewal of the upward momentum that has been stalled for the past 18 months with prices moving lower and sideways.
Still the main drivers of the gold price have not gone away although the financial world does seem better at absorbing shocks. What does it take to send gold higher? A strike by North Korea? Another crisis of confidence in financial markets? Or just a proper consideration of what $1.4 trillion per annum in money printing from the Bank of Japan means for a money that cannot be printed?”
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Today’s Key Gold Headlines – 4/8/13
- Americans Pile into Silver, Gold Coins, Christian Science Monitor
- Trust in Gold Not Bernanke as U.S. States Promote Bullion, Bloomberg
- Bear Market for Gold Still Gleams Tantalisingly Thanks to Money-Printing, Telegraph
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Rickards: Avoid the Coming Currency Crisis with Gold (Video)
In an excellent interview on CCTV’s Biz Asia America, Jim Rickards, author of Currency Wars, succinctly and clearly explains the coming crisis that will result in a collapse of the US dollar and a remonetization of gold.
“We see China acquiring gold, we see Russia acquiring gold. Russia’s increased its gold reserves 50% in the last four years. China has officially doubled theirs… Germany is getting their gold back from New York… We’re seeing the slow-motion remonetization of gold. That’s a loss of confidence in the dollar.”
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Today’s Key Gold Headlines – 4/5/13
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Overlooked Inflation Will Drive Gold Up (Video)
Appearing on Bloomberg Television, Barratt’s Bulletin CEO Jonathan Barratt remains bullish on long-term gold prices even in the face of bearish sentiment.
“There could be this lift in inflation, which the market is monitoring, but hasn’t really focused on… To me, that will be one of the primary movers. We are not producing the goods we are consuming, and that’s clearly implicit in the fact that our inventories continue to build. As a result of that, price pressures will be to the top side. So keep an eye on the net inflation side and I think that will be a driver for gold to trade higher.”
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Today’s Key Gold Headlines – 4/4/13
- Gold Imports by India Seen Climbing as Bullion Nears Bear Market, Bloomberg
- Bank of Japan Delivers Big Easing, MarketWatch
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Why Leave Money in the Bank? (Video)
Peter Schiff’s latest conversation with Greg Hunter on USAWatchdog revolves around the trustworthiness of government-insured banks in the wake of the Cypriot crisis, the inevitably painful unwinding of the Fed’s stimulus, and the long-term future for gold.
“I think with interest rates so low in many parts of the world… why would you leave any extra money in a bank to get 0% interest, when you know that your bank is probably insolvent, may very well fail, and even if the FDIC bails you out, you’re going to lose to inflation? So why take a risk? I think pull your money out, put it in some kind of investment… Buy anything other than a piece of paper which is going to lose value.”
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Stockman Is Right: Economy Is Broken (Video)
In his latest video blog, Peter Schiff defends David Stockman’s recent NY Times op/ed. Peter explains why gold didn’t respond realistically to the latest jobs numbers, and why that poor data is only the beginning of the illness brought on by government stimulus and the Fed’s endless quantitive easing.