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Why Investors Are Buying Gold

Investors are increasingly investing in gold as a hedge to inflation and financial uncertainty. Due to unprecedented debt levels in the West, numerous central banks have been printing money to boost stock and bond market prices artificially. While this money printing has succeeded in keeping the financial system afloat in the short term, the systemic Read more

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A Sunny Outlook for Those Who Invest in Rare Coins

Thanks in large part to the combination of the Internet and an economy that has been wildly unpredictable for the better part of a half-decade, consumers around the country are beginning to broaden their horizons when it comes to investing their money in a way that will help it grow even despite the economy’s slow Read more

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Factors that are Currently Affecting the Precious Metals Market

Whether you’re a long-time precious metals collector or if you’re just starting to invest in coins or bullion, it’s important to keep track of current market conditions. By doing so, you’ll be able to buy and sell when the time is right. Unfortunately, the precious metals market is far from simple. Like any financial market, Read more

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Mexico Manufacturing Industry – A Rising Star Sector

Mexico has been one of the emerging markets and star economy sector in the world. Both domestic and international Mexico manufacturing has been always improving. After the ‘Bracero program’ was signed between United States and Mexico, Mexico manufacturing sector grows rapidly. Companies from United States started setting up their assembly in Mexico because Mexico had Read more

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Peugeot Citroen is buying the Russian unit of AIG

American financial and insurance group American International Group, Inc. (AIG) is selling its banking unit in Russia – “AIG Bank”, is reported in the press release of the company on June 29. Banque PSA Finance SA, registered in June 2008 as the financial branch of French auto concern PSA Peugeot Citroen, is going to buy Read more

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Brazil is not Against the Gradual Dedollarization in the World Economy

Brazil is not against dedollarization of the global financial system and trade, but this process should take place gradually, through a “safe action”, said Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil Celso Amorim. “I do not know whether the world is ready to say “let’s replace the dollar with special drawing rights (SDR) or something similar”, Read more