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London Stock Exchange loses a Mining Giant
The merger between Barrick Gold and Randgold is causing turbulence in London Square.
Argentina Obtains a Loan of 50 Billion Dollars
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund recently granted a $50 billion loan to Argentina, the largest loan in the history of the IMF.
The US Government's Financial Statement on the verge of collapse
The U.S. government's balance sheet is about to explode financially; interest costs and debt have broken new records.
Barrick Gold Acquires Randgold: Birth of a New Giant.
An $18.3 billion merger is underway between Canadian company Barrick Gold and Randgold Resources to create the world's largest gold mining operation.
A World that Stands Apart from the US Dollar
As the United States continues its economic sanctions around the world, some nations are trying to get rid of the dollar dominance.
Central Banks' Gold Demand Hits its Highest Level in 3 Years
Emerging markets are increasingly turning to gold purchases, while reserve currencies such as the U.S. dollar are facing significant challenges.
The Main Platinum Mines Still Dig, Although Price is at its Lowest
Despite prices approaching their lowest level in 10 years, the largest Platinum miners are not significantly reducing their production.
US Shale Oil Production begins to decline
Economists predict a 75% collapse in oil shale production by 2025 in the United States.
Will India continue to buy Iranian crude oil?
After the first sanctions imposed on Iran last July, India continues to buy Iranian crude oil despite increasing pressure from the United States.
RBI Purchases Gold for the First Time in 10 Years
RBI buys Gold for the First Time in Ten Years; China Sanctioned once again by Donald Trump ; CFTC Sentences BNP to Pay $90 Millions Fine