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Google isn’t a state. It’s not a service. It’s a private company. They can censor whatever they want. Use a different company. If they want to cut off 1000’s of people from their services, that’s fine. They are free to do so … This is capitalism, Google isn’t a right. Facebook and Twitter are not free speech. They are private companies. – 4ChanGoogl...Read More
After coming unnervingly close to triple digits at the end of 2015, the price of gold ended a three-year losing streak last year. So far in 2017, gold has gained 9.5% in value, trading at more than $1,250 an ounce on Friday.MINING.com's sister company IntelligenceMine looked at costs at 140 primary gold mines and found 10 operations that would still make money even if gold halves in value from tod...Read More
Shares in US Lithium (OTCMKTS:LITH) went ballistic Friday after the exploration firm announced it had acquired a copper, nickel, cobalt project in Canada's Saskatchewan.Demand for lithium and cobalt has increased significantly in the past two years thanks to the growing production of electric and hybrid cars that use them in their batteries and other components.The Gochagar Lake project, until now...Read More
By Vikram SubhedarLONDON, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Bond market jitters spilled over into stocks on Friday, pulling European indexes lower for a third straight session, and the dollar was poised for a weekly loss as "Trumpflation" trades lost momentum.World stocks have hit record highs, emerging markets have regained favour and the dollar has climbed to a 14-year peak in recent weeks on expectations U.S....Read More
LONDON, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Commodity-related sectors led European shares lower for a third straight session on Friday while the dollar was poised for a weekly losses as the "Trumpflation trade" lost momentum.World stocks have hit record highs, emerging markets have come back in favour and the dollar has climbed to a 14-year peak in recent weeks on the back of expectations that U.S. President Donal...Read More
Investing.com - Gold prices climbed to three-month highs on Friday, as the minutes of the Federal Reserve's most recent policy meeting continued to weigh on the U.S. dollar and as policital uncertainty around the world boosted demand for safe-haven assets.On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, gold futures for April delivery were up 0.25% at a three-month high of $1,254.55.The...Read More
Ireland passes law making it a crime to buy sex … The country follows Canada, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Northern Ireland in introducing legislation designed to punish men who use prostitutes without criminalising those driven into prostitution.Now sex is being recriminalized. If people want to work as prostitutes, they should be allowed to do so. Under laws now passed in several countries...Read More
Milton Friedman had many ideas that I disagree with, and others that I think haven't stood the test of time. But there's no denying his influence over the world of economics; he was one of the field's greatest popularizers and explainers. … For many Americans, the face of Milton Friedman is still the face of economics. -BloombergNo, we don’t need another Milton Friedman. We need a pers...Read More
Audit the Fed’ movement finally gaining steam? … In early January, Senator Rand Paul reintroduced the Federal Reserve Transparency Act, and Representative Thomas Massie introduced companion legislation in the United States House of Representatives, thereby continuing the “Audit the Fed” movement started by then Congressman Ron Paul. -American ThinkerThe Paul-Massie bills...Read More
Ireland passes law making it a crime to buy sex … The country follows Canada, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Northern Ireland in introducing legislation designed to punish men who use prostitutes without criminalising those driven into prostitution.Now sex is being recriminalized. If people want to work as prostitutes, they should be allowed to do so. Under laws now passed in several countries...Read More
Milton Friedman had many ideas that I disagree with, and others that I think haven't stood the test of time. But there's no denying his influence over the world of economics; he was one of the field's greatest popularizers and explainers. … For many Americans, the face of Milton Friedman is still the face of economics. -BloombergNo, we don’t need another Milton Friedman. We need a pers...Read More
Audit the Fed’ movement finally gaining steam? … In early January, Senator Rand Paul reintroduced the Federal Reserve Transparency Act, and Representative Thomas Massie introduced companion legislation in the United States House of Representatives, thereby continuing the “Audit the Fed” movement started by then Congressman Ron Paul. -American ThinkerThe Paul-Massie bills...Read More
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A new report by SNL Metals and Mining on Corporate Exploration Strategies in 2016 shows an industry still caught in a deep downturn after four years of sharp declines.According to SNL, part of S&P Global Market Intelligence, 2016 exploration budgets at the 1,580 companies covered by the study totalled $6.9 billion, the lowest in 11 years.Source: S&P Global Market IntelligenceOther measures show...Read More
Miner and commodities trader Glencore (LON:GLEN) produced some stellar results on Thursday and the Switzerland-based company also provided a positive outlook for 2017, particularly for its base metals business.Glencore is the world's number four copper producer and top 3 zinc supplier and its clout on base metals markets is only amplified by its trading arm.Last year Glencore's metals and minera...Read More
Miner and commodities trader Glencore (LON:GLEN) became Thursday the latest company to prove the mining industry is coming back up from one of the sector's most severe downturns by posting a 48% increase in 2016 profits.A surge in commodity prices combined with Glencore's multibillion-dollar asset fire-sale not only helped it swing back to profit, but also to declare it is now better financiall...Read More
* Stocks hold near highs as markets digest Fed minutes* Policymakers see rate hike "fairly soon" but uncertainty remains* Dollar drifts down, euro, sterling bob high* Oil jumps on lower U.S. crude stocks* Copper, other metals, drop and weigh on miner shares* Graphic: World FX rates in 2017 http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVhBy Marc Jones and Nigel StephensonLONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - World stocks held near r...Read More
* Stocks hold near highs as markets digest Fed minutes* Policymakers see rate hike "fairly soon" but uncertainty remains* Dollar edges up but below Wednesday highs* Oil up on lower U.S. crude stocks* Copper, other metals, drop and weigh on miner shares* Graphic: World FX rates in 2017 http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVhBy Nigel StephensonLONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - World stocks held near record highs on Thurs...Read More
Investing.com - Gold prices edged higher during European morning hours on Thursday, as investors digested the latest Federal Reserve meeting minutes.Comex gold futures rose $3.95, or about 0.3%, to $1,237.25 a troy ounce by 3:15AM ET (08:15GMT), after losing $5.60, or around 0.5%, on Wednesday. Spot gold was steady at $1,236.70 per ounce.Minutes from the Fed's latest meeting showed policymakers th...Read More