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Q1 2015 Gold Demand Trends - WGC
News15/05/2015 | 5399 Views
Q1 2015 Gold Demand Trends - WGC

Yesterday saw the release of the World Gold Council’s First Quarter 2015 Gold Demand Trends report.  Their key takeaways were: J

China’s Grand Gold Plan
News14/05/2015 | 5338 Views
China’s Grand Gold Plan

The following are extracts from a recent article by gold analyst Dan Popescu where he asserts the next “Black Swan” event likely to push

Greece - Down to the wire
News13/05/2015 | 4828 Views
Greece - Down to the wire

Greece ended up making its latest IMF repayment of EUR750m yesterday at the 11th hour, but it was the way in which they did it which should concern ev

Another blow to recovery story
News12/05/2015 | 5005 Views
Another blow to recovery story

Yesterday we discussed Friday’s US payrolls and last week Durable Goods Orders as key signs of the supposed Messiah of a global financial recove

US NFP – bad news is good news…again
News11/05/2015 | 4213 Views
US NFP – bad news is good news…again

It’s that time of the month again when we review the all important US non farm payrolls jobs report – the bellwether for the US economy.&n

25 Fascinating facts about Gold
News10/05/2015 | 4905 Views
25 Fascinating facts about Gold

An interesting read over the weekend :  http://www.msn.com/en-au/money/financephotos/25-fascinating-facts-about-gold/ss-BBjeOIv?ocid=iehp

Friday 8th May, Ainslie Radio
News08/05/2015 | 4567 Views
Friday 8th May, 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

Silver Supply Slows & Coins Stay Strong
News08/05/2015 | 5192 Views
Silver Supply Slows & Coins Stay Strong

Yesterday we reported on increasing industrial demand for silver and referred to older stories of supply.  Coincidentally the Wall Street Journal