ShareLars Schall, an independant financial journalist from Germany, interviews high profile Canadian financial analyst and investment manager Marshall Auerback on behalf of Matterhorn Asset Management / GoldSwitzerland. This Podcast Video has a total length of 27 minutes.
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“Gold market an interesting subject to follow in years to come”
Ted Truman is getting tired of transparency with me real fast
ShareEdwin M. Truman, who calls for transparency regarding gold swap and lease arrangements among central banks, has engaged enough on this topic with me. And then there’s a message from the NY Fed related to the repatriation of some German gold from NYC to Frankfurt. It can’t discuss the issue due to “contractual confidentiality requirements.”
Ted Truman Talks Turkey
ShareYesterday I have published some answers that I received from Edwin M. Truman related to international gold politics. Here’s a reply from the Canadian financial analyst Rob Kirby.
Is the Washington Agreement on Gold a device of price control?
ShareWas the Washington Agreement on Gold, which was first implemented in 1999, meant to intervene in the gold market, or even to rig it? I have asked Edwin M. Truman about it, a former official of the U.S. Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury.
Handelsblatt report on German gold translated
ShareHere’s an English translation of yesterday’s report in Handelsblatt about the Bundesbank’s plan to retrieve German gold vaulted abroad, and a response by Peter Boehringer, founder of the German “Repatriate Our Gold” campaign. UPDATE: A comment by legendary Jim Sinclair.
The whole ball game: They can’t talk about it
ShareIt was time again for the Deutsche Bundesbank to slam the door in my face. Germany’s central bank can’t give a candid account on its gold policy at home and abroad.
IWF-Geheim-Bericht: Verschleierung von Gold-Verleihungen und -Swaps als Mittel der Marktmanipulation
ShareWestliche Zentralbanken verbergen ihre Gold-Verleihungen und Swaps, weil Informationen darüber “höchst markt-sensibel” sind und eine Rechenschaftspflicht geheime Devisenmarktinterventionen durch Zentralbanken hindern würde – so ein vertraulicher Bericht des Internationalen Währungsfonds, den das Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee diese Woche erhielt.


