Wednesday , 25 December 2024

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Busy? Here Are Today’s Five ‘Speak For Themselves’ Headlines

The 5 headlines below have been personally filtered this morning from over 1,200 articles canvassing economic and resource news. Reading these headlines will keep you well informed and save you time in the process. Links are included for access to each article should you wish to explore a topic more fully. Words: 285

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You nolonger need to spend time surfing the net looking for financial, economic and investment articles of substance. The editors of munKNEE.com read 100s of articles daily, find the most informative and the post edited excerpts for the sake of clarity and brevity to ensure a fast and easy read. Below is a sample of Your Daily Intelligence Report, containing yesterday’s posts, which you can sign up to receive daily - and its free. Check it out! You won’t be disappointed. Words: 358

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Ongoing European Crisis to Result in Higher Inflation and Higher Gold Prices – Here’s Why (+2K Views)

On the surface things may appear to be calm, but I don’t think the European crisis is anywhere near its conclusion. Losses still have to be taken from Ireland, Spain, Portugal and possibly even Italy...There are a number of ways out of Europe’s problems. One of them is higher inflation...[which] is going to be very positive for gold... because the central banks will be under pressure to print

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We Are Heading Deeper and Deeper Into Fiscal Insanity! Here's Why

The definition of insanity is to continue doing something that goes wrong, without contemplating that there could be a different course of action...[and we] are heading deeper and deeper into insanity...we are just getting deeper and deeper into problems leaving our children and grandchildren with loans that could well take decades to finish (paying) off. I fear we are now stoking up the conditions, at some point in the future, for serious inflation.

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