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Craig Hemke at Sprott Money: What is Mr. Palladium telling us?

Section: Daily Dispatches

5p ET Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

A shortage of palladium and a squeeze in the London market for the metal may hint at similar squeezes soon in the monetary metals, the TF Metals Report's Craig Hemke writes today at Sprott Money.

Hemke writes that back in the 1960s "physical gold shortages created an inability to manage price, and this led to the inevitable demise of the London Gold Pool in 1968. A true global palladium shortage that forces the hand of the banks and exposes their schemes to the light of day could be the first step to ending the ongoing LBMA/Comex gold pool 50 years later."

Hemke's analysis is headlined "What Is Mr. Palladium Telling Us?" and it's posted at Sprott Money here:

https://www.sprottmoney.com/Blog/what-is-mr-palladium-telling-us-craig-h...

CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.
CPowell@GATA.org



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