In the second part of this exclusive video interview, independent financial journalist Lars Schall talked with book author Dimitri Speck about, inter alia: the prime virtues of gold as the antagonist of the fiat money/credit system; the notable central bank arrangement between the US Fed and the Deutsche Bundesbank in 1967 preparing the terrain for […]
Posts Tagged ‘1971’
The Double Face of Gold
November 28th, 2013
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Posted in Currency, Finance, Precious Metals, Trade | Tags: 1967, 1971, Asset Prices, Bretton Woods, Central Banking, Deflation, Deutsche Bundesbank, Dimitri Speck, Gold, GoldSwitzerland, Inflation, Japan, Matterhorn Interview, Silver Market, US Federal Reserve, USA
AMERICAN BASES IN GERMANY AND THE GOLD BASIS
Januar 28th, 2013
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Germany is neither independent nor sovereign, prevailing pretences notwithstanding. It has American troops on her soil for reasons unexplained and unexplainable after all Soviet occupying troops were withdrawn almost 25 years ago. Equally significant is the fact that the lion’s share of the German gold reserve is in American custody. If the Bundesbank asked for […]
Posted in Finance, Precious Metals | Tags: 1930's, 1971, Antal E. Fekete, Backwardation, Contango, Debt, Deflation, Deutsche Bundesbank, Deutsche Mark, Euro, Germany, Godfrey Bloom, Gold Basis, Gold Reserves, New Austrian School of Economics, NY Fed, Switzerland, UK, US Dollar, USA, Wilhelm Röpke
“We are quite likely to have a failure on COMEX in the silver market”
Dezember 22nd, 2012
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The renowned economist and financial analyst Alasdair Macleod looks back through the rear window of twenty-twelve and comments important events and developments such as “QE to infinity.” Moreover, he gives his expectations for 2013 in general and the gold and silver markets in particular. We know Alasdair as a man with a lot of common […]
Posted in Finance, Precious Metals | Tags: 1971, 2012, Asia, Bonds, Bretton Woods, Central Banking, China, COMEX, Deutsche Bundesbank, ECB, Economics, Euro, Europe, Federal Reserve, Finance, France, Gold, Gold Reserves, India, Iran, Japan, LBMA, LIBOR, NATO, Oil, QE, Russia, SCO, Silver, SWIFT, Turkey, US Banking System, US Dollar, WGC, Yuan