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Gold – getting in while the bull’s still hot

Nov 25th, 2009 | By Theo Casey | Category: Featured, Financial News, Gold Market

Theo Casey, Investment Director of The Fleet Street Letter and member of The Right Side editorial team, discusses the merits of gold, the bull’s run, and how to get in on the action.



Crash Alert: The Future and Failure of the U.S. Dollar

Nov 16th, 2009 | By Bill Bonner | Category: Featured, Financial News

Bill Bonner (The Daily Reckoning)
In the short run, it might have enough life in it to bite investors on the derrière



Another Record Debt Sale = Record borrowing for the U.S.

Nov 13th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Featured, Financial News

Ian Mathias (The Daily Reckoning):
The U.S. government will finish its historic streak of debt sales today with a record $16 billion offering of 30-year bonds. This will pile on top the $65 billion in 3-year and 10-year paper auctioned earlier this week, both records in their own right.



Old-fashioned commodities; old-fashioned strength

Nov 11th, 2009 | By Chris Mayer | Category: Featured, Financial News, International Investing

Chris Mayer (Penny Sleuth):
“If you can tell me something else where the fundamentals are so attractive…I’d be happy to put my money there,” said Jim Rogers, the famed investor and self-made billionaire in a recent interview. “But I don’t know of any other place.”



Think China vs. India

Sep 30th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Emerging Markets

The U.S.’ potential conflict with Iran might pale in comparison to a fight brewing between China and India, says Chris Mayer. “This one doesn’t seem to get much attention in the Western media, but I’ve read some dire stuff from the Eastern media. By their lights, the Sino-Indian border hasn’t been this tense since 1986-87, when the skirmishes broke out between Indian and Chinese troops.



Financial Crisis Gives Chinese Car Companies a Chance to Get Up to Speed

Sep 24th, 2009 | By Jason Simpkins | Category: Emerging Markets

There’s no question that the big “winner” in the global financial crisis has been China. While for the past two years developed economies have been scrambling to keep afloat China has taken a nuanced approach to achieving its economic and political goals.



Steel Sector: Still Suffering or Rebound Ready?

Sep 23rd, 2009 | By Chris Mayer | Category: Stock Market Investing

Steel production will probably fall this year by the largest margin since the Second World War. Most folks in the steel business have gray and soggy outlooks for 2010. Most, but not Lakshmi Mittal.



How China became the ‘800-Pound’ Gorilla in the Gold Market

Sep 23rd, 2009 | By Don Miller | Category: Gold Market

With prices testing their record high of $1,033 an ounce set last year gold has again become the hot topic of conversation.



China Gets in on the Trade of the Decade

Sep 21st, 2009 | By Kate Incontrera | Category: Gold Market

This week, the big story was once again coming from the gold market. Mid-week, the yellow metal hit $1020 – but the rally was not of the usual variety. Generally, investors flock to gold when the dollar is weak and inflationary fears run high. But as we all know, inflation is not a problem right now – despite the Fed’s best efforts.



What China Could Do to the Price of Gold

Sep 16th, 2009 | By Bill Bonner | Category: Politics & Economics

“I’m Brazilian. I have gold. And I’ve just arrived from Rio richer than anyone…” Thus sang one of the characters in an operetta by Jacques Offenbach. But that was in the mid-19 th century. But hey… what goes around…