Archive of Central Banks - The Henwood Edge
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The Rumors of Gold’s Demise are Greatly Exaggerated
Posted on April 26, 2013 by Christopher Henwood in Central Banks, Federal Reserve, Gold, InflationIn the past few weeks we have seen the price of Gold take a major hit and witnessed some pretty extreme moves both up and down since the big sell off began. This recent action has led many in the...
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Gold Will Rally … Just Not as Soon as You Think
Posted on September 5, 2012 by Christopher Henwood in Ben Bernanke, Central Banks, Dollar, Eurozone, Federal Reserve, Gold, Inflation, Technical AnalysisThe gold market hangs on Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s every word; it’s tone and any inference derived therefrom. So it comes as no surprise that his latest indication that QE 3 might be on the way sent gold on...
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Greek Debt Deal Will Push Gold Higher
Posted on February 22, 2012 by Christopher Henwood in Central Banks, Eurozone, Gold, Greek DebtThe European finance ministers got together and agreed to a second bailout for Greece and the world cheered. Private holders of Greek debt will take a “haircut” of over 53% under the terms of the restructured debt deal that allows...
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Don’t Believe Everything You Hear … Silver Not Dead Yet!
Posted on January 31, 2012 by Christopher Henwood in Central Banks, Eurozone, Silver, Technical Analysis“Mr. Henwood, the time to get short Silver is now!” the voice on the other end of the phone emphatically exclaimed. A few years ago, I wound up on some list that has been making the rounds to various commodities...
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Golden Opportunity?
Posted on December 13, 2011 by Christopher Henwood in Central Banks, Dollar, GoldGold is under pressure for the second day in a row and if you read the news and watch your favorite TV business news outlet, you would think Gold's bull run is over. Nothing could be further from the truth!...
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