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Gold’s Next Big Move Is Up (Video)
In his latest interview on CNBC, Peter Schiff is grilled about why gold is doing poorly while the economy appears to be improving. Schiff uses the opportunity to thoroughly explain why the popular perception of a strong US dollar and improving economy is wrong.
“I do believe you have a lot of speculators who are selling gold. But if you look at the real demand, real physical demand for gold, by investors, savers – not speculators – that demand continues to increase. And I think gold demand is increasing amongst central banks. I think central banks who are buying gold really want to own a lot more gold than they currently have, they’re just trying not to push up the price as they buy it.”
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Today’s Key Gold Headlines – 4/2/13
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The Stimulus Trap
Peter Schiff’s latest commentary looks at what happens when a country becomes addicted to easy money, and explains why the Fed will keep pumping money the US economy until a currency crisis forces it to stop.
“For years we have been warned by Keynesian economists to fear the so-called ‘liquidity trap,’ an economic cul-de-sac that can suck down an economy like a tar pit swallowing a mastodon. They argue that economies grow because banks lend and consumers spend. But a ‘liquidity trap’ convinces consumers not to consume and businesses not to borrow. The resulting combination of slack demand and falling prices creates a pernicious cycle that cannot be overcome by the ordinary forces that create growth, like savings or investment. They argue that a liquidity trap can even resist the extraordinary force of monetary stimulus by rendering cash injections into useless ‘string pushing.’ Some of these economists suggest that its power can only be countered by massive fiscal stimulus (in the form of a world war or other fortunately timed event) that leads to otherwise unattainable levels of government spending.
Putting aside the dubious proposition that the human desire to strive and succeed can be permanently short-circuited by an economic contraction, and that modest price declines can make penny pinchers of us all, the Keynesians have overlooked a much more dangerous and demonstrable pitfall of their own creation: something that I call ‘The Stimulus Trap.’ This condition occurs when an economy becomes addicted to the monetary stimulus provided by a central bank, and as a result fails to restructure itself in a manner that will allow for robust, and sustainable, growth. The trap redirects capital into non-productive sectors and starves those areas of the economy that could lead an economic rebirth. The condition is characterized by anemic growth (masked by the delivery of perpetual stimulus) and deteriorating underlying economic fundamentals.”
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Today’s Key Gold Headlines – 4/1/13
- Sudan Made $2.2 Billion from Gold Exports in 2012, Reuters
- Clipping Deposits Sparks Rethink on Risk, Financial Times
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Cyprus Debacle Has Investors Shifting Assets
The Financial Times published a story on Friday featuring Peter Schiff’s new offshore investment bank, Euro Pacific Bank, which has seen a 150% increase in new customer interest since the news of deposit confiscations in Cyprus. The article examines new ways for investors to protect their wealth from irresponsible central banks.
“‘Banks in Cyprus took deposits and lent them to the Greek government by buying Greek government bonds,’ [Peter Schiff] notes.
Under bailout plans hammered out this week, large depositors in Cyprus’s two biggest banks will pay the price for those loans; they could see their money wiped out entirely.
‘What’s going on now is a wake-up call from Cyprus. People are thinking about these things more and doing more research,’ says Mr Schiff.”
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Cyprus and the Unraveling of Fractional-Reserve Banking
Could the Cypriot crisis be the beginning of the end for the modern fractional-reserve banking system? Joseph Salerno’s commentary at the Ludwig von Mises Institute considers to the possibility. One thing is certain: trusting your savings to a bank is no longer a wise plan for wealth preservation.
“Getting back to the Cyprus deal, admittedly it is hardly ideal from a free-market point of view. The solution in accord with free markets would not involve restricting deposit withdrawals, imposing fascistic capital controls on domestic residents and foreign investors, and dragooning taxpayers in the rest of the Eurozone into contributing to the bailout to the tune of 10 billion euros.
Nonetheless, the deal does convey a salutary message to bank depositors and creditors the world over. It does so by forcing previously untouchable senior bondholders and uninsured depositors in the Cypriot banks to bear part of the cost of the bailout. The bondholders of the two largest banks will be wiped out and it is reported that large depositors (i.e., those holding uninsured accounts exceeding 100,000 euros) at the Laiki Bank may also be completely wiped out, losing up to 4.2 billion euros, while large depositors at the Bank of Cyprus will lose between 30 and 60 percent of their deposits. Small depositors in both banks, who hold insured accounts of up to 100,000 euros, would retain the full value of their deposits.
The happy result will be that depositors, both insured and uninsured, in Europe and throughout the world will become much more cautious or even suspicious in dealing with fractional-reserve banks. They will be poised to grab their money and run at the slightest sign or rumor of instability. This will induce banks to radically alter the sources of the funds they raise to finance loans and investments, moving away from deposit and toward equity and bond financing. As was reported Tuesday, March 26, this is already expected by many analysts…”
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Today’s Key Gold Headlines – 3/29/13
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Ron Paul: Gold Is the Ultimate Money (Video)
Ron Paul appeared on Fox Business last week to talk about Cyprus, the devastating quantitative easing of the Federal Reserve, and gold as a standard for real money.
“What we’re witnessing now is the result of this wild quantitate easing, pumping all the money into the bonds and the stocks. At the same time we have 50,000 people in New York City that are homeless. We have 8 million people on food stamps… And the real unemployment rate is probably closer to 22%. So this pumping and quantitative easing has not solved our problem.”
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Today’s Key Gold Headlines – 3/28/13
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Cypriots in the Streets
Peter Schiff’s April Gold Letter came out today with a piece by Bun Conrad on the US bond bubble, the latest Lampoon the System comic, and a detailed look at the exciting Valcambi gold CombiBar. In this month’s commentary, Peter dissects the Cypriot banking crisis to reveal its broader implications for the world:
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