Streetwise Articles
Gold Robust as Equities Fall
Source: Seeking Alpha, GoldCore (6/23/10)
"Gold's slight gains yesterday surprised the bears. . ."
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World-Class Vanadium Deposits
Source: Vanadium Investing News, Desmond McMahon (6/23/10)
"Vanadium, widely distributed in nature, is not found in metallic form."
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In GOLD We Trust
Source: Erste Group, Ronald Stoeferle (6/23/10)
"2009 was an exciting and lucrative year for gold investors."
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Street Doesn't Expect Much from Bernanke & Co.
Source: Forbes (6/23/10)
"Market expects FOMC to keep interest rates at basement levels. . ."
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The Farce and the Fact
Source: Peter Grandich, The Grandich Letter (6/23/10)
"June gold options expire tomorrow."
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The Fear Trade Is In
Source: Sean Rakhimov, Silver Strategies (6/23/10)
"Some of you may have seen the news regarding the launch of a new silver miners fund"
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Golden Times
Source: Mary Anne and Pamela Aden, Aden Forecast (6/22/10)
"Gold is amazing. It's been hitting record highs last week."
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Shorting into a Bull Stampede
Source: GoldSeek, Rick Ackerman (6/22/10)
"Short[ed] the Diamonds just pennies off their hysteria-driven, opening-hour high"
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India Gold Imports Fall 50% on Eurozone Crisis
Source: Commodity Online (6/22/10)
"India imported ~17 tons of gold in May—half that imported in April."
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Palladium May Gain from Yuan Revaluation
Source: TheStreet (6/22/10)
". . .uptrend in China's auto production will benefit palladium."
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Commerzbank: Silver May Hit $21 This Year; $23 Next
Source: Bloomberg, Kim Kyoungwha (6/22/10)
"Silver may surge to highest price since 1980. . ."
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Palladium May Gain From Yuan Revaluation
Source: TheStreet (6/22/10)
"The move to end the yuan's peg to the dollar will lower the import costs of palladium for China's automobile manufactures."
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Potash Dormant, but Not for Long
Source: Resource Investing News, Greg Sushinsky (6/22/10)
". . .the reasons not to buy are fairly short-term factors."
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Gold Price Leading Indicator of Trouble Ahead
Source: San Francisco Examiner, Anthony G. Martin (6/22/10)
"When the economy is strong, gold and other PMs tend to fade. . ."
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Jack Lifton: North America Doesn't Need China's Rare Earths
Source: Sally Lowder of The Gold Report (6/21/10)
Everybody's talking about rare earth elements (REEs), but does anyone truly understand them? With nearly 50 years in the industry, independent Metals Consultant Jack Lifton sure does. The educational powerhouse in this burgeoning space returns to The Gold Report with a look toward future trends and a plan to emancipate North America from China's REE monopoly.
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Yuan's Flexibility Won't Mean Gold's Fall
Source: Julian D. W. Phillips, Gold Forecaster (6/21/10)
"The financial world is expecting the yuan to appreciate up to 30% over time."
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Dow, Gold and Oil Are Breaking Out or Bouncing
Source: Chris Vermeulen, TheGoldAndOilGuy (6/21/10)
Gold looks to be setting up for a strong move higher.
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Consumer Deleveraging: The New "Wall of Worry"
Source: Clif Droke (6/21/10)
"Everywhere one turns it seems that fear lurks behind the corner, waiting to pounce."
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Gold Bubble? What Bubble?
Source: Toby Connor, Gold Scents (6/21/10)
"We are hardly in the bubble stage yet."
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Saudi Gold Reserves over Twice Prior Estimate
Source: Associated Press, Tarek El-Tablawy (6/21/10)
". . .gold reserves climbed to 322.9 tons from 143 tons reported in March."
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Australia and China Sign Deals Worth >$8,8bn
Source: Reuters (6/21/10)
". . .senior Chinese leader urged closer trade ties."
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Yuan Me, Kid, We're Gonna Be Flexible
Source: Kitco, Jon Nadler (6/21/10)
"Copper prices moved up the most in a month."
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Silver Prices Could Keep Rising
Source: TheStreet (6/21/10)
"Silver may continue trading higher this week on bullish momentum indicators."
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The 'Blood Diamond' Resurfaces
Source: The Wall Street Journal, Michael Allen (6/21/10)
"Plenty of blood still spills in Angola's diamond heartland."
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Copper Extends Rally on Speculation Chinese Imports May Climb
Source: Bloomberg, Anna Stablum and Yi Tian (6/21/10)
"Copper may rise on speculation that demand may grow after China signaled an end to the yuan's fixed rate against the dollar."
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