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By Jon Nadler |
July 13, 2012
The yellow metal is poised to record another weekly loss in value despite this morning’s advance. The SPDR Gold Trust has witnessed an outflow of almost ten tonnes of bullion thus far this month.
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By Daniel P. Collins |
July 3, 2012
Perhaps it is a cultural thing but it is impossible not to recognize the polar opposite reactions to a couple of banking scandals that came to light recently.
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By Daniel P. Collins |
June 25, 2012
Last week while speaking to a colleague, we both noted that there were quite a bit of ominous stories coming out.
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By Jeff Greenblatt |
June 25, 2012
Numerous time and price resistance points lined up in June, creating a scenario where the month could prove pivotal to the long-term trend.
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By Stanley Haar |
June 21, 2012
The Golden Rule of government, “Whoever has the gold makes the rules,” was on full display in Washington over the past week as JP Morgan’s Jamie Dimon appeared at hearings
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By Daniel P. Collins |
June 19, 2012
JP Morgan Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon faced a little more hostility at Tuesday’s hearings of the House Financial Services committee than last week’s hearings
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By Daniel P. Collins |
June 15, 2012
We have pointed out on several occasions how the original sin in the MF Global debacle is how the firm was allowed to be split
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By Daniel P. Collins |
June 12, 2012
The Commodity Customer Coalition made numerous policy recommendations, warned that MF Global may not be an isolated incident and leveled serious charges against JPMorgan.
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By Alanna Byrne, Daniel P. Collins |
June 7, 2012
With Jérôme Kerviel back in court appealing his three year prison sentence, we wanted to see where he ranks compared to other rogue traders.
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By Daniel P. Collins |
June 5, 2012
James Koutoulas made an interesting claim in a conversation with CNBC last week. He indicated that he has inside information from sources within JP Morgan that the bank is holding up to $600 million in former MF Global customer money.