Ronni Stoeferle: Europe Joins The De-Dollarization Party
Has the news of the death of the dollar been greatly exaggerated, or is the world’s financial system finally done with the dollar?
Continue readingHas the news of the death of the dollar been greatly exaggerated, or is the world’s financial system finally done with the dollar?
Continue readingAfter 20 years, what is the real prospect of the euro? And what are the implications for gold? Here’s a look at those questions and more…
Continue readingIt’s one European banking crisis after another. The question is, was the Euro doomed to fail from the very beginning? Here’s more…
Continue reading“Here we go again…If this has a “2008” feel to it, that’s because crisis frequently begins at the periphery and moves…”
Continue readingSpain is bringing pressure to prevent a vote that could see Catalonia becoming an independent nation. To complete silence in the MSM, the developing events could bring risk and uncertainty back […]
Continue reading“Will the French say ‘au revoir’ to the euro?”
Continue readingDavid McWilliams, economist, writer and journalist, has warned that the coming French election may lead to the euro breaking up and that Ireland should have a ‘plan B’ and ‘print […]
Continue readingThe collapse of the euro is accelerating, and it looks like we could be staring a major European financial crisis right in the face early in 2017.
Continue readingWe know, with absolute certainty, that the euro will self-destruct and the Eurozone will disintegrate:
Continue readingIs this the most important day in the EU’s history? Today’s votes in Italy and Austria could destabilize or even END the euro and the EU itself…
Continue readingThe euro CANNOT SURVIVE. By the time this mess comes unraveled, we will see the world completely change. We are probably looking at a major world monetary reform come as […]
Continue readingOur favorite member of the European Parliament Nigel Farage was interviewed by RT today regarding the EU’s decision to attempt to force Cypriot depositors to pay for Cyprus’ bank bailout. […]
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