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Aussie bullion holders well positioned
News28/09/2015 | 6548 Views
Aussie bullion holders well positioned

As we mentioned in our last weekly wrap, Friday’s combination of stronger USD priced gold and a further weakening in the AUD saw a significant j

Ainslie Radio, Friday 25th Sept 2015
News25/09/2015 | 4932 Views
Ainslie Radio, Friday 25th Sept 2015

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

Another government shutdown looking likely
News25/09/2015 | 5832 Views
Another government shutdown looking likely

October 1st is the deadline for avoiding yet another federal government shutdown in the US. Senate leaders are pursuing a stop-gap funding bill to ext

Gold & debt
News24/09/2015 | 6739 Views
Gold & debt

Yesterday saw another 2% fall on our stock market and futures this morning show no sign of a recovery today. With current global stock volatility in

Nordgold positions for expansion
News23/09/2015 | 5967 Views
Nordgold positions for expansion

In contrast to the cutbacks seen in the big players such as Barrick and Newmont, Russian billionaire Alexey Mordashov is manoeuvring his Moscow-based

Backwardation & zero offers
News22/09/2015 | 5950 Views
Backwardation & zero offers

Bill Holter’s video interview yesterday contains some of the first detailed metal commentary since the FOMC announcement last week. Bill suggest

Russia & China – reaction to inaction
News21/09/2015 | 6908 Views
Russia & China – reaction to inaction

One could be forgiven for thinking that there is a certain “better the devil you know” sentiment guiding economic developments of late.

FOMC announces no rate hike
News18/09/2015 | 6079 Views
FOMC announces no rate hike

Recent market turmoil, increasing global risks and lacklustre official inflation figures have given the FOMC the excuse required to keep rates on hold