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Frank Holmes is the CEO and chief investment officer of U.S. Global Investors. Mr. Holmes purchased a controlling interest in U.S. Global Investors in 1989 and became the firm’s chief investment officer in 1999. In 2006, Mr. Holmes was selected mining fund manager of the year by the Mining ...more

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Gold Miners Are Finally Making Some Interesting Capital Investments
Rather than continuing to duke it out in the capital markets, Barrick and Newmont Mining will be entering into a joint venture in Nevada. As a standalone company, the Nevada complex will be the world’s single-largest gold producing operations.
Can The Bull Market Run For Another 10 Years?
The current stock bull market, already the longest in U.S. history, turns 10 years old this month. It’s been a phenomenally profitable time to participate, especially if you’ve stuck to an investment strategy that favors dividend-paying stocks.
Would You Do This To Pay Zero Income Taxes For Life?
The “Family Protection Action Plan” was unveiled last week by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Among its incentives is a waiver on personal income taxes for life for married women who give birth to and raise four or more children.
Will 2019 Be The Year Of King Copper?
In 2018 global demand for copper was 23.6 million tons, and by 2027, it’s projected to reach just under 30 million tons - an average annual growth rate of about 2.6%.
Gold Love Trade Could Set New Valentine’s Spending Record
Consumers are set to spend more than $20 billion on Valentine’s gifts, thanks in part to a surge in gold jewelry demand. The increase in spending can largely be attributed to the Love Trade, which is about gold’s timeless role as a treasured gift.
Central Banks Haven’t Bought This Much Gold Since Nixon Closed The Gold Window
Something big is happening in the gold market right now, and nowhere is that more apparent than in central banks of emerging economies. Last year was a watershed in the size of official gold purchases, as banks added an incredible 651.5 tonnes.
These Emerging Markets Could Soar If The Dollar Falls
Last year was tough for emerging markets, with a number of currencies under considerable pressure. But since then the investment case for emerging markets has vastly improved and global investors are betting that the dollar will ease.
What Headwinds? Airlines To Book Their 10th Straight Year Of Profitability
Despite the government shutdown, airlines beat on earnings and offer exciting guidance for 2019. Global airlines are expected to log their 10th straight year of profitability - an industry first.
Why This Billionaire Just Bought Gold For The First Time In His Life
We’re seeing appetite grow for the precious metal, not just from investors but also central banks, which have been net buyers since 2010.
Here’s Why The Price Of Palladium Just Zoomed Past Gold
Palladium might not fill headlines the way gold does, but it’s been on fire lately. Not only has the precious metal been the best performing commodity for two years straight, but its price also just shot past gold for the first time since 2001.
The Newmont-Goldcorp Deal Is Positive News For Gold Mining
I see this news as positive overall for the metals and mining industry, which has long signaled the need for consolidation.
Gold And Commodities Set To Soar In 2019
Palladium was the best performing commodity for the second year, returning 18.59% in 2018 after ending the previous year up 56.25%. Palladium and gold prices are now near parity, with a razor-thin spread of only around $2 separating the two.
Is The Fed Done Hiking Rates? Watch The Price Of Gold
King Dollar was on top in 2018, one of the few major assets to close the year in the black on steady interest rate hikes and robust economic growth in the U.S. So will rates continue to rise in 2019?
Gold Miners Are Crushing The Market In The Face Of Higher Rates
Anticipating trouble ahead, fund managers make a historic rotation out of equities into bonds. Gold and gold mining stocks have been the one bright spot this quarter. Tax reform turns one year old. Has it achieved what was expected?
The Gold Bulls Just Regained The Upper Hand
Commodity traders appear excited about gold again as stocks are on pace for their worst year since 2008, and their worst December since 1931. Bullish bets on the yellow metal outnumbered bearish ones for the week ended December 11.
No One Ever Said Brexit Was Going To Be Easy
As of now, the U.K. is scheduled to leave the 28-member bloc on March 29 of next year. I hope that before that time, MPs can be convinced that the package May has delivered is the best possible solution to an impossible situation.
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