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"Advanced Monetary Surrealism" Summarized In 60 Slides For Gold Bulls

"Advanced Monetary Surrealism" Summarized In 60 Slides For Gold Bulls

For anyone who wasn’t included on the 1.5 million person distribution list for Incrementum AG’s latest 160-page annual tome on the gold sector, “In Gold We Trust”, the authors/portfolio managers, Ronni Stoeferle and Mark Valek, helpfully condensed the report into a chartbook containing "only" mere 60 charts. This can be viewed below, and as a courtesy for those short on time, here is our pick of the 14 best charts. 

Philly Admits Soda Tax Is Crushing Local Small Businesses, Expanding "Food Deserts"

Philly Admits Soda Tax Is Crushing Local Small Businesses, Expanding "Food Deserts"

 Just one week after Chicago shockingly repealed their soda ban following a revolt from local business owners (see: Soda Tax Fizzles In Chicago As Cook County Officials Cast Decisive 15-1 Repeal Vote), it seems that Philadelphia's flirtations with forming a more perfect "nanny state" via the elimination of sugary drinks could be on a collision course with a similar fate.

S&P Spikes Into The Close After Politico Reports Again Powell Is Leading Fed Candidate

S&P Spikes Into The Close After Politico Reports Again Powell Is Leading Fed Candidate

One week after Politico reported for the second time that Trump, and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, were leaning toward Fed governor Jerome "Jay" Powell for Fed Chair, Politico's Ben White and Josh Dawsey decided to triple down, and with minutes left until the close, Politico reported - for the third time in three weeks - that "Powell is the leading candidate to become the chair of the U.S. central bank after President Donald Trump concluded a series of meetings with five finalists Thursday, three administration officials said."

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