Brian HicksPosted November 10, 2010
Americans cut debt, as borrowing against housing lessens and credit card account begin to close.
Brian HicksPosted November 10, 2010
Unspoken Chinese embargo against Japan may have far reaching consequences, and may shed some light on some US action.
Brian HicksPosted November 9, 2010
Analyst Adam Sharp breaks down the Fed's latest blunders, as Chairman Bernanke is caught in a mis-statement of sorts.
Brian HicksPosted November 9, 2010
It's painfully obvious that the American dollar is going to be worth nothing in a few years. And downgrades like this one, from Chinese creditors, could easily become commonplace.
Brian HicksPosted November 9, 2010
According to the International Energy Agency, China energy demand could rise some 75% over the next 25 years... and if supply fails to keep pace, prices will rocket.
Brian HicksPosted November 9, 2010
Bill Fleckenstein leaves the Fed's central planning model in ruins as he sets the record straight on the matter in this Bloomberg video.
Brian HicksPosted November 9, 2010
Prices of staples including milk, beef, coffee, cocoa and sugar have risen sharply in recent months. If you thought your $200 weekly grocery bill was bad, just wait. It's about to jump 20% to 30%...
Luke BurgessPosted November 8, 2010
Analyst Luke Burgess reports on the latest major gold stock to increase its dividend payments.
Christian DeHaemerPosted November 8, 2010
Editor Chris DeHaemer explains China's revenge as the global economy experiences a re-balancing act.
Brian HicksPosted November 7, 2010
Editor Steve Christ take a look the latest run of the printing presses and explains why commodities are primed to head higher from here.
Brian HicksPosted November 5, 2010
Editor Ian Cooper uncovers why we're still in desperate need of rare earths despite deflating bubble theories and half truths.
Brian HicksPosted November 5, 2010
Thomas Hoenig’s views on the Fed and QE2. Read up on the experts thoughts on the current and future situation.