Financial journalist Lars Schall talked with German academic Tom Fischer, a financial mathematician, about the phenomenon why gold’s usual state of contango suggests central bank interference. Moreover, they took a look at the issue of the paper vs the physical gold market, and discussed other issues related to the precious metal markets, such as the […]
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Gold as Part of Gresham’s Law for Interest Rates
Dezember 3rd, 2013
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Posted in Currency, Finance, Precious Metals | Tags: Antal E. Fekete, Backwardation, Central Banks, Contango, Gold, Gold Price, Market Intervention, Matterhorn Interview, Silver, Tom Fischer
The Coordinated Effort to Suppress the Gold Price
November 25th, 2013
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In this exclusive video interview that was conducted on behalf of MATTERHORN ASSET MGMT, independent financial journalist Lars Schall discussed with gold market analyst and book author Dimitri Speck the coordinated effort by “The Gold Cartel“ to suppress the price of gold. In particular, they took a critical look at the motivation for central banks […]
Is the Washington Agreement on Gold a device of price control?
Januar 28th, 2013
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Was 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.