Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Posts Tagged ‘ Fleet Street ’

The Dollar, the Euro, and being Bullish on Gold

Nov 20th, 2009 | By Lord William Rees-Mogg | Category: Featured, Financial News

The dollar nevertheless remains the world’s leading reserve currency, with the euro in second place. Investors are naturally anxious to protect themselves against markets, including currency markets, which have shown such a high degree of volatility.

The Chinese, who have the greatest number of dollars in their currency reserves, have already suffered substantial losses.

In what amounts to a crisis of the dollar, the euro is in second place as a reserve currency, but there are potential threats to the future of the euro, due to the weak productivity of the Mediterranean economies.



The Gold Bubble – Is it big enough to burst?

Nov 13th, 2009 | By Brian Hunt | Category: Featured, Financial News

Brian Hunt (The Right Side):
In the past three months, there’s been a very popular – and very wrong – thing to say about owning gold.

I hear it a lot from inexperienced Wall Street analysts, bloggers, and money managers who spend little time living in the “real world”.



We Could See Pound-Dollar Parity By Year End

Oct 28th, 2008 | By Frank Hemsley | Category: US Dollar & Forex Trading

With an estimated $4 trillion daily, forex trading dwarfs other markets in terms of volume. And stock market chaos is driving more investors to the currency markets. Frank Hemsley says forex trends are prone to overshoot. That means the British pound could fall much further against the US dollar in the coming months. It may be a bold call, but Frank says pound-dollar parity by the end of the year is a real possibility.