Platform … Comedian Beppe Grillo, the surprise, true winner of Italy's inconclusive February 24-25 elections, has a secret card up his sleeve: an economic 'guru' with close ties to Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz. For his economics policies the Genoese comedian turns to Mauro Gallegati, an economics professor at the Polytechnic University of the Marche region who has taught at Cam...Read More
As part of Kitco News' continued coverage of the PDAC 2013 Convention in Toronto, Daniela Cambone caught up w/ Nolan Watson, CEO of Sandstorm Gold (NYSE: SAND/ TSX: SSL), to hear about the future of the company and why he believes the Entr?(C)e Gold Deal currently in the works will go down in history. Kitco News, March 8, 2013.FOR MORE EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE OF THE PDAC 2013 CONVENTION, be sure to vis...Read More
In 1991, 22-year-old Cindy Crawford married actor Richard Gere. When they met, Richard had been a famous movie star and celebrity for years, and Cindy was a supermodel on the rise. Watch as Cindy reveals what she learned from their high-profile, four-year marriage. Plus, find out how their relationship helped her find her inner voice. For more on #masterclass, visit http://bit.ly/1ZQfeZO Find OWN...Read More
INN Senior Editor Andrew Topf speaks with Lawrence Roulston, Editor of Resource Opportunities Investment Newsletter, at the recent PDAC 2013 conference in Toronto. In the interview, Lawrence expands on his strategies for investing in junior mining companies and points to an interesting new trend: more acquirers are coming from emerging markets.Read More
Mining analyst Jeb Handwerger speaks with INN Senior Editor Andrew Topf at PDAC 2013. Handwerger, a longtime uranium bull, shares his views on the uranium market and where new uranium mines are likely to be developed.Read More
Italy's Bersani on collision course with Germany and ECB over austerity … Italy's Pier Luigi Bersani vowed to break free of the country's austerity regime as he laid out plans for a centre-Left government, risking a serious clash with Germany and the European Central Bank. Mr Bersani's Democrats (Pd) and its allies control the lower house but failed to win the senate. He is h...Read More
Hyperinflation! The Libertarian Fantasy That Never Occurs … While it is probably true that no one has ever gone broke underestimating the intelligence of the public, it is also true that many who try to turn a profit from stupidity often become the victims of their own nonsense. As we have discussed previously, the fear industry that has grown up since 2008 – mainly centered on the gol...Read More
Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty (Book Review) … Review by Bill Gates …. The book goes back in history to talk about economic growth during Roman times. The problem with this is that before 800AD, the economy everywhere was based on sustenance farming. So the fact that various Roman government structures were more or less inclusive did not affect growth....Read More
Italy's Bersani on collision course with Germany and ECB over austerity … Italy's Pier Luigi Bersani vowed to break free of the country's austerity regime as he laid out plans for a centre-Left government, risking a serious clash with Germany and the European Central Bank. Mr Bersani's Democrats (Pd) and its allies control the lower house but failed to win the senate. He is h...Read More
Hyperinflation! The Libertarian Fantasy That Never Occurs … While it is probably true that no one has ever gone broke underestimating the intelligence of the public, it is also true that many who try to turn a profit from stupidity often become the victims of their own nonsense. As we have discussed previously, the fear industry that has grown up since 2008 – mainly centered on the gol...Read More
Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty (Book Review) … Review by Bill Gates …. The book goes back in history to talk about economic growth during Roman times. The problem with this is that before 800AD, the economy everywhere was based on sustenance farming. So the fact that various Roman government structures were more or less inclusive did not affect growth....Read More
Mark Carney to the bankers: the joke is on you now … In the long run, "heads-I-win-tails-you-lose finance" catches up to you. That was the message Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney delivered to an audience of finance majors at Western University's Richard Ivey School of Business today. In other words: "don't you kids try to play that game." It's in the banks...Read More
What Saved the Dow? Sensible Economic Policies … As of the closing bell on Tuesday, the Dow was trading at 14,254—well above the previous all-time peak of 14,198, which the market reached on October 11, 2007. With investors increasingly optimistic about the economy, nearly four hundred issues on the New York Stock Exchange hit new highs. Sticklers will point out that, after accounting...Read More
Celebrations are in order on the poorest continent. Never in the half-century since it won independence from the colonial powers has Africa been in such good shape. Its economy is flourishing. Most countries are at peace. Ever fewer children bear arms and record numbers go to school. Mobile phones are as ubiquitous as they are in India and, in the worst-affected countries, HIV infections have fall...Read More
Western political economy since the Industrial Revolution has been a vibrant world of rapid growth and development, at least for countries in the industrial "core." But it has also been a world of continuing and sometimes enormous fluctuations in economic activity. Business cycles — expansions and contractions across most sectors of an economy — have come to be taken as a fac...Read More
Mark Carney to the bankers: the joke is on you now … In the long run, "heads-I-win-tails-you-lose finance" catches up to you. That was the message Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney delivered to an audience of finance majors at Western University's Richard Ivey School of Business today. In other words: "don't you kids try to play that game." It's in the banks...Read More
What Saved the Dow? Sensible Economic Policies … As of the closing bell on Tuesday, the Dow was trading at 14,254—well above the previous all-time peak of 14,198, which the market reached on October 11, 2007. With investors increasingly optimistic about the economy, nearly four hundred issues on the New York Stock Exchange hit new highs. Sticklers will point out that, after accounting...Read More
Celebrations are in order on the poorest continent. Never in the half-century since it won independence from the colonial powers has Africa been in such good shape. Its economy is flourishing. Most countries are at peace. Ever fewer children bear arms and record numbers go to school. Mobile phones are as ubiquitous as they are in India and, in the worst-affected countries, HIV infections have fall...Read More
Western political economy since the Industrial Revolution has been a vibrant world of rapid growth and development, at least for countries in the industrial "core." But it has also been a world of continuing and sometimes enormous fluctuations in economic activity. Business cycles — expansions and contractions across most sectors of an economy — have come to be taken as a fac...Read More
Subscribe for more great documentary content! http://geni.us/JansonMediaYTGeorge Westinghouse changed the face of the world with his inventions, patents, business sense, and personality.Not a day goes by that we don't use something pioneered by George Westinghouse.He is the forgotten role model that our country needs today to teach future generations of Americans that hard work and kindness pay of...Read More