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04/05/2022
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By News Editors
Russia is quietly making the case for owning gold
Russia has quietly made the case for owning gold. (Article republished from SchiffGold.com) The head of the Russian Parliament, Pavel Zavalny, made comments recently addressing the subject of economic and financial sanctions. It’s clear that gold is playing a large role in protecting Russian wealth. That role may get bigger and it could create a paradigm shift in […]
03/23/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Production costs in Germany rise by record-breaking 25.9% due to ongoing energy crisis
German producers reported a record-breaking rise in factory gate costs of 25.9 percent year-on-year for February, pushed upward mainly due to the ongoing energy crisis caused by Germany’s green policies and the war in Ukraine. This data is according to the Federal Statistics Office, a German federal authority responsible for collecting statistical information. The office added that […]
03/15/2022
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By News Editors
Catastrophic Inflation: “I’ve never seen prices jump this high, this fast”
This is what the early chapters of an inflationary meltdown look like. Last week, we were informed that “consumer prices were 7.9% higher in February than a year ago”, and that was being touted as the highest figure “in 40 years”. Of course those that follow my website on a regular basis already know that the reality […]
10/19/2021
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By News Editors
Rabobank: The problem is no central bank can bail out the physical economy from shortages
By Michael Every of Rabobank Back in the days before infinite liquidity and markets being in love with the idea of being big just for the sake of it, there used to be discussion about the difference between extensive and intensive growth. Put simply, extensive growth is achieved by adding more inputs to get more output; intensive growth is […]
06/25/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Raw material prices for solar power surge amid supply chain pressures, threatening future of entire industry
Solar power developers all over the world are slowing down the installation of their projects due to the surge in costs for raw materials. The solar industry is just the latest shaken up by the breakdown of global supply chains caused by the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Between 2010 and 2020, the cost of solar […]
05/02/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
“Clean energy” PACE loans putting borrowers at risk of losing their homes due to high fees and interest rates
During the height of the Great Recession in 2009, then-Vice President Joe Biden touted an alternative financing program known as Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE). The problem with this program was that it has made thousands of homeowners across the country pay so much more than what they initially agreed to. PACE can provide homeowners […]
06/20/2018
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By Vicki Batts
Expending over 60 TERAWATT hours of electricity per year, Bitcoin can still only average 3.3 transactions per second… DOOMED to failure
Is Bitcoin worth the hype? According to new reports from the Bank of International Settlements (BIS), Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are doomed to fail. The BIS study, aptly named “Looking Beyond The Hype,” investigated whether or not cryptocurrencies can sustain their role as money. Based on their findings, the BIS has ultimately concluded that cryptocurrencies […]
12/26/2017
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By David Williams
World Bank to stop financing oil and gas exploration and extraction in 2019
While most know it as one of the scariest and most influential organizations on Earth, the World Bank is a tremendous force for good. At least, it’s actively trying to be, as evidenced by its latest move to announce that it will be cutting the money supply to oil and gas exploration projects beginning in […]
10/14/2017
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By News Editors
In a Cashless World, You’d Better Pray the Power Never Goes Out
When Hurricane Maria knocked out power in Puerto Rico, residents there realized they were going to need physical cash — and a lot of it. (Article by Ryan McMaken republished from Mises.org) Bloomberg reported yesterday that the Fed was forced to fly a planeload of cash to the Island to help avert disaster: William Dudley, the New York Fed president, […]
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