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Friday 3rd, Ainslie Bullion Radio
News03/07/2015 | 5101 Views
Friday 3rd, Ainslie Bullion Radio

Welcome to Ainslie Radio - the quick audio snippet discussing all things bullion from the week gone. Discover current prices, news and economic positi

China, Not Greece is the word?
News02/07/2015 | 6277 Views
China, Not Greece is the word?

There are strong views that the relative lack of market reaction to Greece’s woes are because it was largely expected and already ‘priced

Happy New (Financial) Year
News01/07/2015 | 4766 Views
Happy New (Financial) Year

2015 will be a 30 June we remember for some time as it coincided with the Greek default and exit threat, bank and sharemarket closure, Puerto Rico ann

BIS joins in warning of CB consequences
News30/06/2015 | 6158 Views
BIS joins in warning of CB consequences

The Bank of International Settlements, the so called central bank of central banks, just released its annual report.  As with previously communic

Historic turning point for gold and silver
News29/06/2015 | 6381 Views
Historic turning point for gold and silver

A frustrating reality of gold and silver pricing is that it can be so influenced by futures trades on COMEX by so called managed money / technical fun

Friday 26th, Ainslie Radio
News26/06/2015 | 4868 Views
Friday 26th, Ainslie Radio

Welcome to Ainslie Radio - the quick audio snippet discussing all things bullion from the week gone. Discover current prices, news and economic positi

Derivatives – a ticking “systemic event”
News26/06/2015 | 5055 Views
Derivatives – a ticking “systemic event”

We touched on derivatives on Tuesday talking about the unknown consequences of a Greek default (which despite some positive press this week certainly

Chinese gold demand to exceed 2013 record
News25/06/2015 | 4174 Views
Chinese gold demand to exceed 2013 record

One could assume that with the Shanghai Stock Exchange performing as it has (up 170% in one year) that the Chinese would be buying less gold.  Fo