"We've come from a very artifical period where everything was going up, and we need to go back to a more normal period."Mohamed El-Erian is the Chief Economic Adviser of Allianz, a multinational financial services company. He is the former CEO and co-Chief Investment Officer of PIMCO, a global investment firm and one of the world's largest bond funds in the world. Dr. El-Erian also served as a mem...Read More
After declining by more than 20 percent from the October peak, oil prices are showing some signs that they have now bottomed out.WTI hit a low point at $56 per barrel on Wednesday and Brent hit a low just below $65 per barrel. Both crude benchmarks regained some ground at the end of the week, despite the huge increase in U.S. crude oil inventories. In fact, rising prices in the face of the 10-mill...Read More
When dealing with the buying and selling ofcommodities, there are things which you need to know. It can be a complicatedbusiness, and this means that people who buy and sell products can fall intosome of the common pitfalls and experience issues. However, commodities can cover a wide range ofdifferent goods and services, so there are things that you're going to need toknow. To try and make sure th...Read More
Are the metals markets ending a price correction in unison and preparing for a massive price advance? This is the question we asked our research team to investigate and their findings may help skilled traders identify great opportunities in the future. This multi-part research article will share our most recent opinion about the metals markets as well as share some critical new data th...Read More
Precious metals expert Michael Ballanger discusses the recent rise in precious metals prices and what he sees ahead for the metals. As many of us have grown to appreciate over the years, forecasts tend to be nothing more than "educated guesses" and no matter what methods one uses, predicting directional and amplitudinal movements in economics or finance or asset prices is analogous to standing in...Read More
Click Here to Listen to the Interview As tensions between the US and China ratchet up, what next for the global economy as the world's biggest debtor nation takes on the world's largest creditor nation for primacy in the hearts and minds of Asia-Pacific nations. With its huge war chest of cash, China is forcing America to cough up more credit to maintain its military supremacy in the...Read More
If corporate earnings rise in 2019 like Wall Street analysts expect, stocks are a screaming buy at these bear-market levels. But earnings won't rise and stocks are not a buy, says money manager Michael Pento: Earnings Recession of 2019President Trump’s plan to stimulate the economy, known as The Tax Cut and Jobs Act, was signed into law at the end of 2017. It ushered in a massive and permane...Read More
A version of this article appears in print on Nov. 21, 2018, on Page A6 of the New York edition with the headline: 17 Years After 9/11, Militants Have Steadily Multiplied, Study Says. Continue...Read More
Graceland Updates 4am-7amhttps://www.gracelandupdates.comhttps://gracelandjuniors.comhttps://gudividends.com|https://guswinger.com https://gublockchain.comEmail:stewart@gracelandupdates.comstewart@gracelandjuniors.comstewart@gudividends.comstewart@guswinger.comadmin@gublockchain.comNovember 20, 20181. After breaking upside from a double bottom pattern, gold continues its solid price action. M...Read More
Cameco (TSX:CCO)(NYSE:CCJ) can never catch a break.The beleaguered uranium miner has been stuck on a cliff over the past few years, as depressed uranium demand and a glut in the supply of uranium that is available on the market continue to keep both demand and prices at lows.Uranium is the primary fuel used in nuclear reactors, which developing economies around the world are turning to as a means...Read More
The Mining Stock Daily, a collaboration between ClearCreekDigital and Investment Research Dynamics, interviewed the CEO, Paul West-Sells, to learn more about Western Copper & Gold (WRN on both the NYSE and TSX). But first, here's background on WRN:Western Copper & Gold is advancing the Casino Project, a world-class copper-gold porphyry deposit, in the Yukon. The deposit contains 4.5 billion lbs of...Read More
Examining diamond drill core from one of Osprey Gold's projects in Nova Scotia. Source Osprey Gold Development Inc.Osprey Gold Development Inc. [OS-TSXV] was an active trader Tuesday November 20 after the company released assay results from previously unsampled core from its Caribou Gold Project in Nova Scotia.Results released Tuesday include assays form seven holes sampled from four key areas. A...Read More
Drilling the Tatogga property in B.C.'s Golden Triangle. Source: GT Gold Corp.GT Gold Corp. [GTT-TSXV; GTGDF-OTC] released assay results from the latest two holes from the Saddle North discovery at its wholly-owned Tatogga property in northwest British Columbia's Golden Triangle area.The shares sank on the news, falling 34.16% or $0.55 to $1.06 on volume of 3.15 million.The company said results fr...Read More
Yesterday every sector was down, including most commodities. One sector that bucked the trend was orange juice.As I write this, my wife is home sick with a brutal cold, or maybe it's the flu - who knows? But one thing I had to pick up from Giant along with tomato soup (Campbell's, NYSE: CPB) and Theraflu (GlaxoSmithKline plc, NYSE: GSK) was their fresh-squeezed OJ, which sells for over 10 bucks a...Read More
Researchers from Colorado School of Mines have been awarded $2 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) to develop catalytic membrane reactors that could significantly improve the efficiency of both ammonia production and its utilization."Ammonia, primarily used as a fertilizer, is essential for sustaining an estimated 3 billion peop...Read More
Colorado School of Mines' new cohort of University Innovation Fellows is focused on finding ways to increase connections among Mines students with similar interests outside the classroom.Miguel Moreira, Anastasia Sjahputera, Jake Ropson and Keenan Urmann were among the 358 students from 96 universities in 16 countries who completed UIF training this fall. Run by Stanford University's Hasso Plattne...Read More
The whole "robots taking your job" is a serious concern.Yes, most of what you'll see about it is overblown clickbait, but it's a real thing and it is getting real for more and more people all the time.Stories about it almost always have the air of the typical labor vs. owner trope, of careless capitalists using up and tossing out the people who created productivity and profits for them.Well that m...Read More
When I reached my mid 20s, you could say I reached an important crossroads of sorts. I’m not sure if I was going through the moment of reaching my own version of “quarter life crisis” but many things didn’t feel right, and I felt like I was trapped in life.Granted, on the surface, many things seemed to be going well for me, especially in my corporate life: good job, high sa...Read More
If corporate earnings rise in 2019 like Wall Street analysts expect, stocks are a screaming buy at these bear-market levels. But earnings won't rise and stocks are not a buy, says money manager Michael Pento: Earnings Recession of 2019President Trump’s plan to stimulate the economy, known as The Tax Cut and Jobs Act, was signed into law at the end of 2017. It ushered in a massive and permane...Read More
In 2013, De Beers Canada turned down a chance to own a majority stake in Peregrine Diamonds' Chidliak project in Nunavut.Five years later, it now owns the project outright.What changed in that time period? De Beers Canada CEO Kim Truter says that the timing just wasn't quite right the first time around."I always say to people that to develop a mining business, you need a few stars to line up and o...Read More