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The Madness of Modern ‘Money’
News22/06/2017 | 6523 Views
The Madness of Modern ‘Money’

You may have seen in the news yesterday that Argentina has issued a 100 year bond… and people bought them all!  Seriously!  Why our s

Macquarie Calls Gold Up & AUD Headwinds
News21/06/2017 | 7369 Views
Macquarie Calls Gold Up & AUD Headwinds

Macquarie Bank’s latest Global Macro Outlook warns that the global economy’s growth has peaked and combined with China’s tightening

It IS Different This Time…
News20/06/2017 | 7671 Views
It IS Different This Time…

The following graphic is a fascinating insight into the relative performance of financial assets around the world since the turn of the century. We

When Central Banks Turn Off the Tap
News19/06/2017 | 8603 Views
When Central Banks Turn Off the Tap

It is widely acknowledged that today’s “everything bubble” is largely courtesy of the unprecedented amount of central bank stimulus

The Student Loan Timebomb
News16/06/2017 | 7562 Views
The Student Loan Timebomb

An often counterintuitive notion in accounting for newcomers is that debt issued is counted as an ‘asset’ on your balance sheet, your tota

Fed Hikes as Yield Spreads Plummet
News15/06/2017 | 8397 Views
Fed Hikes as Yield Spreads Plummet

You may have woken this morning, checked the gold and silver price after last night’s Fed meeting and thought not much happened.  A look at

Gold & Silver Holdings Grow with Valuations
News14/06/2017 | 7592 Views
Gold & Silver Holdings Grow with Valuations

On Friday the World Gold Council published their June update of ETF holdings of gold.  Yet again it showed an increase, this time up 10.5 tonne f

Buying the Dip v Free Cash
News13/06/2017 | 7039 Views
Buying the Dip v Free Cash

Markets continued their wobbles last night with the NASDAQ taking another hit, falling another 1.4% before some buying of the dip saw it claw back to