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Morgan's 'spoofing' isn't the big manipulation GATA has pursued, but we'll take it for now
Submitted by cpowell on Wed, 2019-09-18 18:30 Section: Daily Dispatches6:43p ET Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
Delighted as we all may be with this week's news -- the new indictments of JPMorganChase employees involved with the gold market, the U.S. Justice Department's designation of the investment bank as a criminal enterprise, and the prospects of more indictments -- GATA has to admit a couple of things about the situation.
Federal prosecutors, commodity regulators broaden manipulation probe beyond metals
Submitted by cpowell on Wed, 2019-09-18 15:36 Section: Daily DispatchesWill there be enugh tinfoil hats to go around?
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By Dan Mangan
CNBC.com, New York
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Federal prosecutors and regulators are expanding their already aggressive investigations of allegedly fraudulent precious metals trades at J.P. Morgan Chase to other U.S. markets and financial firms, CNBC has learned.
Pam and Russ Martens: Will Jamie Dimon finally lose his job over racketeering charges?
Submitted by cpowell on Tue, 2019-09-17 21:54 Section: Daily Dispatches9:54p ET Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
Pam and Russ Martens of Wall Street on Parade today take note of the latest indictments at JPMorganChase & Co. and itemize the corruption and criminality of the investment bank under the chairmanship and chief executiveship of Jamie Dimon.
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Indictments for rigging suggest two factions in U.S. govt., GATA chairman says
Submitted by cpowell on Tue, 2019-09-17 20:04 Section: Daily Dispatches8:04p ET Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
GATA Chairman Bill Murphy, interviewed today by Paul Eberhart of Silver Doctors, speculated that the increasing indictments of JPMorganChase personnel for gold market rigging suggest that there are two factions in the U.S. government, one superintending the rigging and one fighting it.
As monetary metals price suppression fails, you may want The Calandra Report
Submitted by cpowell on Tue, 2019-09-17 09:40 Section: Daily Dispatches9:40a ET Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
With infinite money and currency devaluation now being the policy of many central banks, the prospects for the monetary metals mining industry will be spectacular as central bank commodity price suppression policy fails from exposure by GATA and others.
In interview with Phil Kennedy, GATA chairman asks: How far will rigging probe go?
Submitted by cpowell on Tue, 2019-09-17 09:28 Section: Daily Dispatches9:25a ET Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
Ronan Manly: Indicted JPM metals desk chief is LBMA board member
Submitted by cpowell on Tue, 2019-09-17 09:05 Section: Daily Dispatches9:05a ET Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
China Gold is hunting for deals of as much as $2 billion
Submitted by cpowell on Mon, 2019-09-16 19:08 Section: Daily DispatchesBy Vinicy Chan
Bloomberg News
Monday, September 16, 2019
China Gold International Resources Corp., the overseas arm of state-owned China National Gold Group, is on the hunt for acquisitions to replenish its pipeline as deal-making in the sector heats up thanks to a jump in the metal’s price.
Gold's potent mix of low reserves and high prices seen driving M&A
Submitted by cpowell on Mon, 2019-09-16 12:21 Section: Daily DispatchesBy Vinicy Chan
Bloomberg News
Monday, September 16, 2019
Executives headed to the Denver Gold Forum a year ago were hit with a startling bit of news as they stepped off their planes: A merger made public that afternoon was set to create the world's biggest gold company.
What else could you possibly need to join GATA in New Orleans?
Submitted by cpowell on Mon, 2019-09-16 11:54 Section: Daily Dispatches11:54a ET Monday, September 16, 2019
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
Wars and rumors of wars, negative interest rates, official clamor for currency devaluation, indictments of investment bank crooks, turbulent markets, expert analysis of investment opportunities, and oysters prepared a dozen ways -- what else could you possibly need to attend this year's New Orleans Investment Conference?