Andrew McKillop | Treating food and energy together is more productive than treating them apart, making it urgent these two themes are given the same political acknowledgement and treatment.
WORLD FOOD: A TRANSITION NEEDS TO BEGIN NOW
Filed Under: Andrew McKillop, Energy, Uncategorized Tagged With: 2011, 2012, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, civil war, commodities, crisis, European Union, famine, fast food, Food, G20, GMO, Green Revolution, imports, junk, jute, maize, Markets, meat, Monsanto, Oil, prices, rice, riots, rising, rubber, shortage, soy, Thailand, Ukraine, Vietnam, wheat, World
Gold Doesn’t Care About The Stock Market
by JOHN RUBINO Dollar Collapse July 12, 2011 Once upon a time, gold and stocks were thought to be inversely correlated. That is, when the market went up, gold would go down, and when the market was down, gold would go up as investors abandoned risky assets for the safety of sound money. Put another way, […]
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No, You’re Not Imagining It – The Gold Miners Are Tanking
Editor’s Note: With the Dodd-Frank Act coming into effect, over the counter trading of gold and silver may be illegal starting on July 15th (or at least that is what some companies apparently now believe). FOREX sent out the following cable last week: “We wanted to make you aware of some upcoming changes to FOREX.com’s product offering. As […]
Filed Under: International News, Uncategorized Tagged With: 2011, commodities, dip, ETF, forex, Gold, Gold Mining, Goldman Sachs, Markets, metals, move, peal, price, shorting, surge