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When it comes to whether or not the mining industry has reached peak gold, the numbers speak for themselves, said Cal Everett, President, CEO and Director of Liberty Gold. “The declining production curves of the intermediate-major producers are rolling...
The trade war is not the only reason why Asia's technology stocks are struggling. The FT's Emma Dunkley explains the reasons behind their current woes.
CNBC’s Michael Santoli breaks down the potential threat facing markets from corporate debt.  He has no choice to talk about these issues when they are so widely known to professional investors around the world even if the masses don't...
Scott interviews Gareth Porter on his latest article for Middle East Eye, in which he explains that there’s enough pressure now, following the death of Jamal Khashoggi, for the United States to back down a little in our relationship...
When was the last time a monopoly or quasi-monopoly was broken up? A generation ago, or was it two generations ago? The Ruling Class that wants us to love our servitude incites us to seek divisions: between red and blue, left and right,...
We can be reasonably certain that Chinese government officials approaching middle age have been heavily westernised through their education. Nowhere is this likely to matter more than in the fields of finance and economics. In these disciplines there is...