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2010-11-03 15:05:00

NEW YORK, Nov. 3, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Jeffrey Nichols, Senior Economic Advisor to Rosland Capital (www.roslandcapital.com), had the following commentary based on recent market activity and the week ahead: Gold thrives on political and economic uncertainty . . . and we've got plenty of that following the Republican victories this week and the Fed's Wednesday afternoon announcement that it is embarking on another large dose of monetary stimulus. We reiterate our long-term forecast that...

2010-10-25 13:58:00

NEW YORK, Oct. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Jeffrey Nichols, Senior Economic Advisor to Rosland Capital (www.roslandcapital.com), had the following commentary based on recent market activity and the week ahead: From its mid-October all-time high pennies over US$1,387 to its recent low just under $1,315 last Friday, gold suffered a loss of just about 10 percent. However, looking closely at the price action and short-term supply/demand flows of recent weeks reveals the metal's inherent strength --...

2010-10-13 09:15:00

NEW YORK, Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Jeffrey Nichols, Senior Economic Advisor to Rosland Capital (www.roslandcapital.com), had the following commentary based on recent market activity and the week ahead: America's Congress is up for grabs in three weeks time -- and world financial markets have a serious case of the jitters. No one knows for sure what the make-up of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate will be next year but it's hard to imagine we won't be faced with more...

2010-10-05 10:31:00

NEW YORK, Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Jeffrey Nichols, Senior Economic Advisor to Rosland Capital (www.roslandcapital.com), had the following commentary based on recent market activity and the week ahead: The United States, the Eurozone, the United Kingdom, Japan and other major economies may be heading into a period of competitive devaluations. Similarly, China and some of the other strong-currency countries are acting to slow revaluation of their own currencies to maintain a competitive edge...

2010-09-01 09:00:00

DENVER, Sept. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Money is important to a vibrant, sustainable economy, yet it doesn't grow on trees - or does it? That's just one of the questions addressed in The Coming Age of Freed Money (Rogem Press, 2010) by J. Moromisato (http://www.DenverPlan.com), a Denver-based writer, scientist, researcher and, now, candidate for the United States Senate. Moromisato, who has a doctorate in high energy physics and a master's in economics, has developed a fresh approach to economics...

2010-06-30 10:00:00

HUIZHOU, China, June 30 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- Qiao Xing Universal Resources, Inc. (Nasdaq: XING) ("the Company" or "XING"), an emerging Chinese resources company headquartered in Huizhou, Guangdong Province, today announced its unaudited results for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2009. "We are pleased with the progress we have made in the past several months executing our resources driven growth strategies. During this time, we were able to divest our fixed line...

2010-06-22 13:30:00

NEW YORK, June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Jeffrey Nichols, Senior Economic Advisor to Rosland Capital (www.roslandcapital.com), had the following commentary based on recent market activity and the week ahead: Gold prices continue to march higher, hitting a new all-time high near US$1265 this Monday morning in London trading before settling down to the $1250 to $1260 area. Reportedly, the catalyst to higher gold prices was the revelation that Saudi Arabia's central bank, the Saudi Arabian Monetary...

2010-06-10 18:09:00

FORT LEE, N.J., June 10 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Inflation Association today announced three shocking new NIAnswers that it has added into its database at http://inflation.us: How come there is so much confusion in the world about the definition of inflation? If inflation is an increase in the money supply, then aren't we currently seeing deflation since the M3 money supply is contracting? NIA's simple definition of inflation is the printing of money. It is the government and the...

2010-06-07 20:21:07

New research explores how one's place in the social hierarchy alters physical representation of monetary objectsRetail therapy can soothe the defeat of losing a major client, the rejection of not getting a promotion or even the embarrassment a high-powered executive might feel after receiving a speeding ticket. Spending money to uplift a damaged ego provides more than comfort; it restores the equilibrium of what lies at the foundation of Western culture - power and social hierarchy.New...

2010-05-05 06:02:00

LONDON, May 5, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- - Why a Decisive Election Outcome is Imperative - We Need 'Action This Day' - We Must Tackle the Deficit - a Hung Parliament Will Result in Dangerous Indecision The British electorate needs to be decisive on 6th May, since it is imperative that government signals positive intent to the markets by taking immediate and resolute action over excessive public spending and a spiralling national debt. In the midst of stormy economic seas, the...