The Hera Research Newsletter is pleased to present an in-depth interview with Jim Sinclair, Chairman and CEO of Tanzanian Royalty Exploration and founder of Jim Sinclair's MineSet , which hosts his gold commentary as a free service to the gold investment community. Jim Sinclair is primarily a precious...
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on Sat, May 7 2011
Filed under: Federal reserve, inflation, China, Gold, Euro, Hyperinflation, OTC derivatives, QE2, Ben Bernanke, U.S. dollar, Jim Sinclair, world financial system, sovereign debt, Yen
The Hera Research Newsletter (HRN) is pleased to present an eye opening interview with James G. Rickards, Senior Managing Director of Tangent Capital Partners, a merchant bank specializing in alternative asset management solutions, and also Chief Operating Officer of Oro Capital Advisors, LLC, a commercial...
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on Fri, Feb 4 2011
Filed under: Federal reserve, deflation, inflation, China, Hyperinflation, QE2, Ben Bernanke, Jim Rickards, Brazil, U.S. Treasuries, Brazillian real, debt monetization, quantitative easing, yuan, RMB, U.S. dollar, QE
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announced on November 3, 2010 that it would purchase longer-term Treasury securities at a pace of $75 billion dollars per month through the Federal Reserve’s Permanent Open Market Operations (POMO) facility by the end of the second quarter 2011 and potentially...
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on Mon, Jan 17 2011
Filed under: Federal reserve, inflation, China, MB, Hyperinflation, OTC derivatives, QE2, Jean-Claude Trichet, Joseph Steiglitz, Nouriel Roubini, CCI, XEU, UST10Y, Ben Bernanke
The Hera Research Newsletter ( HRN ) is pleased to present the following exclusive interview with legendary international investor, best selling author, adventurer and family man Jim Rogers, Chairman of Rogers Holdings and founder of the Rogers International Commodity Index ( RICI ). Jim Rogers’...
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on Fri, Jun 4 2010
Filed under: US dollar, CPI, deflation, inflation, USDX, China, Gold, M3, Euro, silver, RICI, Jim Rogers
Investors often seek safety from financial market turbulence in US government bonds since they offer virtually no risk of default and, unlike cash or gold, provide a yield. At the same time, sovereign debt default concerns outside the US, e.g., Iceland , Dubai , and Greece , have been linked to short...
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on Thu, Apr 8 2010
Filed under: Federal reserve, inflation, China, Hyperinflation, TNX, US Treasury, Federal Budget