Written by Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report

In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, Doug Groh, senior analyst with Tocqueville Asset Management, likens the gold price to a mirror that reflects peoples' concerns about global economic and political events. And he likes what he sees in the long-term prospects for gold equities.
Companies ... Read more: Doug Groh: Will Gold Benefit from the European Debt Crises?
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Written by Karen Roche of The Gold Report
Mercenary Geologist Mickey Fulp has adopted a new prospector-generator model portfolio with an emphasis on good people. In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, he outlines the impact global volatility could have on junior mining companies.
Companies Mentioned: Almaden Minerals Ltd. ... Read more: Mickey Fulp: Can Gold Prospectors Cushion Volatility?
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Written by Ellen Brown

“Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. . . . We pay for a single fighter plane with a half million bushels of wheat. We pay for a single destroyer with ...
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Written by Daily Bell

IMF Warns of Greater Downside Risks to Global Economy ... The global economic recovery has slowed and downside risks have grown, amid weakness in the U.S. economy and fears about the fiscal situation in EUmembers such as Greece, and strong adjustments will be needed to ensure a return to growth, ...
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Written by Daily Bell
Pandora shares make spectacular plunge below IPO ... It didn't take long before Pandora went from music to investors' ears to the stock market's version of fingernails on a blackboard. The money-losing online music service became the latest initial public offering to "break," or fall below its ...
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Written by Ian Fletcher

I recently gave a podcast interview to Vox Day, a prominent Christian libertarian, explaining why free trade is bad for America. He followed it up with an article making many of the same points.
Finally, a libertarian gets it.
This did not go over well with some of his followers.
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Written by Dr. Antal Fekete
I welcome the Internet debate on the question whether the Mint should be opened to gold and silver. The latest contribution by Hugo Salinas Price, entitled Free Coinage of Gold and Silver – Then and Now(originally posted at www.gold-eagle.com, 9 June 2011), expresses doubts that such a measure, at ...
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Written by Wendell Co
National Center for Policy Analysis
There is general agreement the financial crisis that began with the failure of Lehman Brothers on September 15, 2008, was worsened by the bursting of the U.S. housing price bubble. It is also generally acknowledged that some of the fuel for ...
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Written by Daily Bell
The Giant Banks Are ALREADY State-Sponsored ... So Why Not Create Public Banks to at Least Share the Gains, Help Out Main Street, and Grow Our Local Economies? ... Economist Steve Keen writes today: Neoclassical economists do not understand how money is created by the private banking system – ... Read more: Should Public Banks Print Money Without Holding Reserves?
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