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The weekend stand-off between the US aid trucks on the Colombian side of the border and the Venezuelan government did not go quite as planned by the US. The aid did not get through, the military did not defect,...
One of the most interesting aspects of the “Green New Deal” is that its progressive proponents hardly mention taxes at all—even as some Republican economists continue to champion a carbon tax. Faced with the political defeat of the Waxman-Markey “cap and trade” bill, as...
The European Union and the Spanish government on Monday both rejected calls by the Trump administration and Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido to keep "every option on the table" to remove President Nicolas Maduro from power—saying they do not...
Barrick Gold Corp had put forward a deal that Newmont Mining Corp was not interested in accepting so Barrick made the decision to put forward an unsolicited bid. CNBC's David Faber broke down the details of...
Jordan Roy-Byrne, Founder of The Daily Gold shares the changes in the charts that are pointing to a much more bullish scenario for the precious metals.
" The market is currently "on the grind." Is this a good or bad thing for the bulls? Spoiler alert: It's good. Volatility may look great in hindsight (oh, I would have definitely caught that...