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Bank of England deputy governor with brother in senior Barclays role faces calls to resign

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By Tim Wallace
The Telegraph, London
Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Charlotte Hogg is facing calls to resign as deputy governor of the Bank of England after she failed to notify its ruling body that her brother is director of group strategy at Barclays, which she monitors closely in her new job.

Hugo Salinas Price: Where are we today?

Section: Daily Dispatches

7:08p ET Tuesday, March 7, 2017

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China forex reserves break 8-month run of declines

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By Gabriel Wildau
Financial Times, London
Tuesday, March 7, 2017

SHANGHAI -- China's foreign exchange reserves rose in February, surprising analysts by breaking an eight-month string of declines and offering the latest evidence that a stable renminbi and tighter capital controls are succeeding in staunching capital outflows.

Newmont joins gold 'staking rush' in Canada's once-fabled Yukon

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By Nicole Mordant
Reuters
Monday, March 6, 2017

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada -- Newmont Mining today became the latest of the world's biggest gold miners to invest in Canada's Yukon territory, the site of a famous gold rush 120 years ago, as miners hunt for rich, new deposits in safe regions.

Bear raids on silver are losing force, Turk tells KWN

Section: Daily Dispatches

3:13p ET Monday, March 6, 2017

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

GoldMoney founder and GATA consultant James Turk today tells King World News that bear raids on silver by the market manipulators are losing force and that increasing inflation will support the monetary metals:

http://kingworldnews.com/james-turk-bear-raids-in-silver-weakening-as-bu...

Ron Paul: Arizona challenges the Fed's money monopoly

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10:45a ET Monday, March 6, 2017

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Secret of the Kibali Mine: Flying people in and gold bars out

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By Thomas Wilson
Bloomberg News
Monday, March 6, 2017

Randgold Resources Ltd. had to haul heavy equipment more than 1,000 miles to build the roads and hydropower plants needed to construct its Kibali gold mine, the biggest in Democratic Republic of Congo.

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