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The Treasury Auction Shell Game By: Peter Schiff, CEO & Chief Global Strategist

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Published: Sept 30, 2011

Euro Pacific Commentaries

Weekly commentaries provide Euro Pacific Capital’s latest thinking on developments in the global marketplace.
John Browne
History has shown us time and again that out of control money supply expansion creates inflation. In light of...
Paul Azeff and Kory Bobrow
“The war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan’s advantage” –Japanese...
Peter Schiff
Advocates of government stimulus are running victory laps on recent developments that appear to vindicate their...

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This report is authored by Thomas E.Woods, Jr., a senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute....

Global Market Wrap-Up

Mark Hanna, known in the financial community as “TraderMark,” provides his insightful daily market coverage in this column, exclusive to Euro Pacific.
U.S. stocks sold off Wednesday as a weaker than expected housing report, and an overbought market conspired to create a modest selloff.  The S&P 500 fell 0.3% and NASDAQ 0.5% Sales of previously owned U.S. homes rose...
The Dow briefly touched 13,000 for the first time since May 2008 but some selling the afternoon pushed U.S. indexes from morning highs; the Dow finished at 12,965.7.  The S&P 500 was up less than 0.1% while the NASDAQ...

Other Voices

This column allows us to present commentaries from outside authors whose opinions we greatly respect – whether or not we always agree.
Marin Katusa
February 14, 2012
The Fukushima disaster reminded us all of the dangers inherent in uranium-fueled nuclear reactors. Fresh news yesterday about Tepco's continued struggle to contain...
David Howden
February 9, 2012
Credit ratings agencies have come under fire for not being proactive enough in recognizing bad sovereign risks. Even if the ratings agencies were a little quicker with...