Gold and silver reached new all-time highs before correcting. Most metals, energy, and grain prices were higher, while soft ...
The calendar page has just turned to November, meaning the Holiday Season has begun. At least in the United States. I know my ...
Professor Hülsmann argues that if the Argentinian central bank were closed on Milei’s first day in office, outstanding loans ...
Traders and clerks at work at the London Metal Exchange on July 22nd 2011 in London, United Kingdom. Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange traded at $9,719 a tonne in official rings from ...
Invest in all types of commodities with Interactive Brokers. Investors can make money with various assets, not just stocks and real estate. Expanding to different asset classes helps investors ...
Rising prices are always caused by more units of currency being directed to scarce or tangible assets. The Ukraine war has created another excuse to blame inflation on oil and natural gas. More units ...
According to a Reuters poll of economists, the Bank of Canada is expected to implement a 25-basis-point interest rate ...
Commodities such as gold, silver or oil can make great investment opportunities, although many investors find the price prohibitively high. One solution may be found in commodity ETFs, which allow ...
Commodity prices have fallen back after spiking early in the year. Iron ore is down 36% from its March peak, while copper has lost 20% since 1 January. And there could be further falls to come. Fears ...
I’ve seen it happen with so many niche commodities - potash, graphite, antimony, rare earth metals, cobalt, vanadium - and I am pretty sure it is happening again. There is some commodity you’ve barely ...
Definition: Fiat currency is a form of money or tender not backed by a tangible asset or commodity like gold or silver. It’s usually mandated by governments, but this isn’t always the case. The ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. J.R. Whalen: Here's Your Money Briefing for Thursday, January 2nd. I'm J.R.