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China – When Stimulus is Turned Off…
News16/05/2016 | 7680 Views
China – When Stimulus is Turned Off…

It could be a rough day on the Aussie share market today.  Like it or not, but we catch the cold when the Chinese market sneezes.  April dat

Gold Is the Spectre Haunting Our Monetary System
News13/05/2016 | 7213 Views
Gold Is the Spectre Haunting Our Monetary System

For a century, elites have worked to eliminate monetary gold, both physically and ideologically. This began in 1914, with the UK’s entry into t

WGC Q1 2016 Demand Trends Report
News13/05/2016 | 7218 Views
WGC Q1 2016 Demand Trends Report

The World Gold Council yesterday released their quarterly Gold Demand Trends for Q1 2016.  As usual we summarise for you as follows: Demand &nda

13th of May, Ainslie Radio Podcast
News13/05/2016 | 8861 Views
13th of May, Ainslie Radio Podcast

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

Dow Gold Ratio Turning Point?
News12/05/2016 | 6660 Views
Dow Gold Ratio Turning Point?

There is a quote and chart from Egon von Greyerz (Founder and Managing Partner of Matterhorn Asset Management AG) doing the internet rounds now as fol

Trump and Gold
News11/05/2016 | 7898 Views
Trump and Gold

A scant few would have predicted Donald Trump would get this far.  Fewer expect he will make it to the White House.  But the guy has left a

Clear Warning from the IIF
News10/05/2016 | 7339 Views
Clear Warning from the IIF

The Institute of International Finance (IIF) in Washington last week issued a report spelling out clear warnings around record high corporate debt bot

These 3 Graphs Scream ‘Sell Shares Now’
News09/05/2016 | 7886 Views
These 3 Graphs Scream ‘Sell Shares Now’

On Friday we presented graphs showing the deployment of record corporate debt into buying back shares and hence artificially inflating share prices.&n