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Investors should pay attention to the latest uptick in central banks’ gold purchases, as these institutions have historically bought gold on the dips, said Jeffrey Christian, managing partner of CPM Group. “Central banks are more price sensitive than private...
Rebuilding social capital and social connectedness is not something that can be done by governments or corporations. As the mid-term elections are widely viewed as a referendum of sorts, let's set aside politics and ask, what's behind the erosion of...
The gold miners’ stocks suffered a rough late summer this year.  A rare forced capitulation walloped them to deep new lows, short-circuiting their usual autumn rally.  That’s left this sector anomalously low as the subsequent winter rally gets underway,...
The Trump Administration is determined to bring Iran to its knees. With a new round of "crippling" sanctions targeting any country doing business with Iran, is the US just isolating itself from the rest of the world? Is it...
Unlike in 2016, there was no spike in misinformation this election cycle Social media misinformation rose significantly before the 2016 presidential election. Georgejmclittle/shutterstock.com Paul Resnick, University of Michigan A newsy photo of a public figure shows up on your social media feed, with...
Regardless of who wins the mid-term election in the U.S. this week, Doug Casey, founder of Casey Research, thinks that one thing is for certain: there has never been this much bi-partisan animosity between the two parties in history....