Don’t Entrust Economics to the Experts ... Why has so much of the world succumbed to populist demagoguery and xenophobic nationalism? To a non-trivial extent, economists may be responsible. This idea finds some support in a new book, “The Econocracy,” written by three U.K. economics students — Joe Earle, Cahal Moran and Zach Ward-Perkins. – BloombergAustrian economi...Read More
Don’t Entrust Economics to the Experts ... Why has so much of the world succumbed to populist demagoguery and xenophobic nationalism? To a non-trivial extent, economists may be responsible. This idea finds some support in a new book, “The Econocracy,” written by three U.K. economics students — Joe Earle, Cahal Moran and Zach Ward-Perkins. – BloombergAustrian economi...Read More
Legalized Marijuana Could Drive A New Tech Boom … The revolution to legalize marijuana is marching slowly-but steadily-forward. Half of the states in the United States plus the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana or cannabis for medical use, and more states are legalizing recreational use with each election cycle. – ForbesThis Forbes article reminds us of how much progress ma...Read More
By Melanie BurtonMELBOURNE, Nov 25 (Reuters) - A plan by Zambia to put a duty on copper concentrates imports could put a kink in the global supply chain for the metal, industry sources said, by forcing neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to send surplus mine output elsewhere.The 7.5 percent duty announced earlier this month and due to come into force at the start of 2017, is likely to...Read More
By Manolo Serapio JrMANILA, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Surging volatility in China's iron ore futures is sending global prices on a roller-coaster ride, spelling risks for traders and steel mills, some of whom are losing faith in a market swayed by speculative Chinese money.Amid wild swings in futures, spot iron ore prices .IO62-CNO=MB surged by a record 23 percent in the second week of November, only to...Read More
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Legalized Marijuana Could Drive A New Tech Boom … The revolution to legalize marijuana is marching slowly-but steadily-forward. Half of the states in the United States plus the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana or cannabis for medical use, and more states are legalizing recreational use with each election cycle. – ForbesThis Forbes article reminds us of how much progress ma...Read More
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China's Chinalco, the country's main mining company, has inked a preliminary deal with Peru's government to expand Toromocho copper mine, the Asian nation's largest overseas copper project.The move is part of a series of agreements signed this week that will see China pouring close to $5.3 billion into Peru's mining and energy sector, Andina news agency reported.Move is part of a series of agreeme...Read More
Copper, until recently one of the worst performing commodities in the past two year, is having a great month, with prices up about 20% to more than $5,700 a tonne Thursday.The rally, which began on the heels of Donald Trump winning in the US presidential election, has been partly based on speculation regarding the impact of the President-elect's $500 billion infrastructure plans on demand for the...Read More
* Dollar index near 14-year high after upbeat U.S. data* Yen and euro pressured* Emerging market central banks seen intervening* Yuan near 7 per dollar level for first time since May 2008* India's rupee, Turkish lira at record low after rate rise* Prospects of China, U.S. inflation buoy copper, zinc* Crude oil little changed amid OPEC meeting uncertaintyBy Marc JonesLONDON, Nov 24 (Reuters) - The...Read More
* Dollar index near 14-year high after upbeat US data* Yen, euro, emerging market cen banks seen intervening* Yuan near 7 per dollar level for first time since May 2008* India's rupee, Turkish lira at record low* Prospects of China, U.S. inflation buoy copper, zinc* Crude oil little changed amid OPEC meeting uncertaintyBy Marc JonesLONDON, Nov 24 (Reuters) - The dollar surged to a near 14-year hig...Read More
Investing.com - Gold prices eased on Thursday after falling to their lowest levels since February as the dollar paused after surging to fresh 14-year peaks.Gold for December delivery was trading at $1,187.55 a troy ounce by 0946 GMT, after earlier falling as low as $1,179.75, a level not seen since February 8.The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback's strength against a trade-weighted b...Read More
(Adds company news items, futures)Nov 24 (Reuters) - Britain's FTSE 100 .FTSE index is seen opening down 4 points, on Thursday, according to financial bookmakers, with futures FFIc1 up 0.22 percent ahead of the cash market open.* The UK blue chip index ended flat on Wednesday after a choppy day, with individual sectors diverging as finance minister Philip Hammond delivered the biggest economic upd...Read More
Nov 24 (Reuters) - Britain's FTSE 100 .FTSE index is seen opening down 4 points, on Thursday, according to financial bookmakers.* The UK blue chip index ended flat on Wednesday after a choppy day, with individual sectors diverging as finance minister Philip Hammond delivered the biggest economic update since Britain voted in June to leave the European Union. BRITAIN BUDGET: Britain has ramped up i...Read More
Merkel Blames Populist Gains on Rise of 'Fake News' ... This week Merkel blamed "fake news" in driving the rise of populism in the West. It looks like the left is just going to blame "fake news" every time they lose their grip on power. – Gateway PunditThe elite is leveraging its "populism versus globalism" meme by declaring that populism is closely linked to "fake news."We've written numero...Read More
Merkel Blames Populist Gains on Rise of 'Fake News' ... This week Merkel blamed "fake news" in driving the rise of populism in the West. It looks like the left is just going to blame "fake news" every time they lose their grip on power. – Gateway PunditThe elite is leveraging its "populism versus globalism" meme by declaring that populism is closely linked to "fake news."We've written numero...Read More
Robert Friedland, executive chairman of Ivanhoe Mines (TSX:IVN), and CEO Lars-Eric Johansson, announced today that excellent progress has been made by Ivanhoe in upgrading and modernizing the Kipushi Mine's shafts, pumping stations and underground infrastructure as part of the plan to prepare the mine for the restart of commercial production. The mine now has clear and safe access to all of the ma...Read More