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German inflation roars back in January to 11-month high

Section: Daily Dispatches

From Reuters
Thursday, January 28, 2021

BERLIN -- German annual consumer prices turned positive and rose by far more than expected in January, the Federal Statistics Office said today, attributing a rise in sales tax and the minimum wage as factors behind the increase.

First Majestic gets break in opening round of Mexico tax case

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Michael O'Boyle
Bloomberg News
via Yahoo News
Wednesday, January 27, 2021

First Majestic Silver Corp. won a reprieve on criminal tax fraud charges in initial Mexican court hearings for a case that will test the strength of the country's crackdown on tax evasion, according to people familiar with the matter.

Venezuelan banks issuing debit cards for dollar-denominated accounts, sources tell Reuters

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Corina Pons and Mayela Armas
Reuters
Wednesday, January 27, 2021

CARACAS, Venezuela -- A group of Venezuelan banks has started issuing debit cards to clients who have accounts in hard currency, a move quietly backed by authorities who want to extend the use of dollars in routine transactions, sources familiar with the measure said.

Medieval treasure trove 'belonging to princess' found buried in Polish cornfield

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Stuart Dowell
The First News, Warsaw, Poland
Monday, December 21, 2020

Thousands of 12th-century treasures dating back nearly 900 years have been found in a cornfield near Kalisz.

Breakup of HSBC wouldn't be a shock

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Elisa Martinuzzi
Bloomberg News
Tuesday, January 26, 2021

HSBC Holdings, a London- and Hong Kong-listed banking behemoth with $3 trillion in assets, is among the handful of truly global lenders. But its future as an international firm -- a lynchpin of decades of trade between East and West -- is increasingly dictated by politics, not the laws of free-market economics.

Craig Hemke at Sprott Money: 'Yield-curve control' with negative real rates will unleash metals

Section: Daily Dispatches

7:40p ET Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Craig Hemke of the TF Metals Report, writing tonight at Sprott Money, says "yield-curve control" -- the imposition of a precise ceiling on U.S. government bond interest rates -- is coming from the Federal Reserve sooner or later.

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Dogs and cats living together! Kitco News does gold price suppression again!

Section: Daily Dispatches

2:24p ET Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

"Fire and brimstone coming down from the skies! Rivers and seas boiling!...

"Forty years of darkness! Earthquakes, volcanoes! ...

"The dead rising from the grave! ...

"Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria!"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA1SxZoFmOU

Brien Lundin: How manipulated is the gold market?

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Brien Lundin
Gold Newsletter, Metairie, Louisiana
Monday, January 25, 2021

Last week I wrote about an amazing development in the gold market: The price was smashed down at the beginning of New York trading, as usual, but it then rallied strongly as investors around the world rushed in to buy.

Stephen Roach: The dollar's crash is only just beginning

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Stephen Roach
Bloomberg News
Monday, January 25, 2021

After an initial spike higher, the dollar has been falling steadily since the Covid-19 pandemic took hold in the U.S. last March. It is down about 10 to 12% relative to America's major trading partners, dropping to its weakest levels since early 2018 as measured by several of the broad dollar indexes. There is more to come.

Pam and Russ Martens: Yellen's speaking fees have Chinese Communist taint

Section: Daily Dispatches

Ten Months after Stepping Down as Fed Chair, Janet Yellen Became Part of the 'Leadership' Team for Forums Tied to the Chinese Communist Party

By Pam Martens and Russ Martens
Wall Street on Parade
Sunday, January 24, 2021

Haven't we learned anything about properly vetting people for the highest offices in the U.S. government?

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