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Gold has been referred to a shelter amid hard times and soft money. So why, even amid Greek turmoil, China collapse and when the euro has sunk against the dollar gold has been so muted...
Greece had a tough time making it into the euro in the first place. The country failed to qualify for the single currency in 1998 before being granted admission in 2001. And there were people who predicted it will be a further failure, ahead of their time. Here they are...
Weekly digest compiles the latest news from the world of stocks and finance, currency and commodity news, as well as interesting informative articles for traders. News of the week: As the euro is suffering, its British counterpart looks dreadfully good...
Data on China's quarterly growth released Wednesday beat analysts' forecasts signalling that the world's second largest economy is gaining momentum. However, these new numbers have spurred concerns over their accuracy...
Now that the historic deal between Iran and world major powers is concluded, it is high time to remember how much oil and gas Iran might release into the already oversupplied market...
Iran holds the fourth largest oil reserves in the world, which compile around 158 billion barrels. It also sits on the second largest reserves of natural gas. But the most of that is still to be explored due to the isolation the country has faced in the recent years...
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert compare Greece's deal with bloodletting as both represent fatal methods of curing...
Why did Greeks fail to stick to austerity in order to fulfill creditors' demands? Why did Ireland and Portugal manage to scrape through? And why is the euro a more "German" currency than "Greek...
A final statement, released hours after night-long negotiations at the Euro Summit, confirmed that the Greek authorities have agreed to introduce tough reforms in exchange for a three-year bailout worth up to 86 billion euros...