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Risk-Parity - The New Market Danger
News15/09/2016 | 6411 Views
Risk-Parity - The New Market Danger

Shares and bonds tend to be uncorrelated with one generally down when the other is up.  It is to some extent the same for gold, though 2016 has s

2 Wise Men Warn What’s Coming
News14/09/2016 | 6313 Views
2 Wise Men Warn What’s Coming

As we warned yesterday last night lived up to expectations dishing out another volatile night in all markets.  The S&P500 sold off again, dow

 Jawboning & Volatility – Settle in…
News13/09/2016 | 5993 Views
Jawboning & Volatility – Settle in…

The much anticipated speech from US Fed member Brainard last night delivered yet another surprise when she came out dovish when, after Rosengren Frida

Is This The Turning Point? Time to Get “Real Assets”?
News12/09/2016 | 5726 Views
Is This The Turning Point? Time to Get “Real Assets”?

Friday night saw a bloodbath on Wall St with everything dropping as the market got spooked that a US rate rise was back on the table for September.&nb

Euro Money Printing Gone Mad
News09/09/2016 | 5533 Views
Euro Money Printing Gone Mad

As we reported in today’s Weekly Wrap and further to Wednesday’s article on the topic, the ECB last night surprised the market by not anno

9th of September, Ainslie Weekly Wrap Podcast
News09/09/2016 | 4145 Views
9th of September, Ainslie Weekly Wrap Podcast

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

GDP Via Debt & Trump Effect
News08/09/2016 | 5919 Views
GDP Via Debt & Trump Effect

GDP (Gross Domestic Output) growth continues to be the metric by which a country’s economy is judged. We have on numerous occasions pointed out

ECB to go QE3? – To Infinite & Beyond!
News07/09/2016 | 5530 Views
ECB to go QE3? – To Infinite & Beyond!

Gold and silver had a cracker of a night last night, silver in particular up 2%.  Whether it was the poor economic and employment data released l