As OPEC divides itself into "haves" and "have-nots," the cartel is opening the door for global chaos.
OPEC Is Now in the "Danger Zone" - Just as Arab Spring II Is Coming...
These countries will be the first to fall...
As OPEC divides itself into "haves" and "have-nots," the cartel is opening the door for global chaos.
These countries will be the first to fall...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average today is flat as oil prices remain volatile.
OPEC has a meeting in September, but few expect the oil cartel to reach an agreement on capping excessive oil production.
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Most American consumers do their banking with one or more of the 10 biggest U.S. banks, like Bank of America or Wells Fargo, with more than $10 trillion in assets.
In any case, it's safe to say few, if any, Americans bank with Raiffeisenbank Gmund am Tegernsee, a small co-operative bank outside Munich, Germany.
But now it's vital Americans know what's happening in the tiny bank with the big name. The European Central Bank's negative rate on deposits has forced the small co-op to implement negative interest rates (what it creatively calls a "custodian charge") of its own… on private clients.
Yes, while the majors like JPMorgan Chase, HSBC, and ABN Amro have been moving toward negative deposit rates for their business clients for some time, this is a shocking and, unfortunately, early example of private citizens having to pony up for central bank madness.
It's not hard to fathom that soon enough, this will affect more and more people in more countries at different income levels. As I've said, the consequences of negative-interest-rate policies – financial repression – are soon to be widely felt.
That's why some of the world's ultimate "in the know" investors are making a beeline for gold right now.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed nearly 18 points higher today after promising U.S. housing data and a rise in oil prices.
Here's everything you need to know about what happened in the stock market today...
The projected federal deficit report was just released by the Congressional Budget Office.
Unfortunately, the United States' fiscal future looks somewhat grim...
by David Zeiler
The 1980s and 1990s were boom decades for U.S. stocks.
But those huge gains over those particular decades were no coincidence. A distinct trend was the driving force behind the soaring stock market.
Best of all, this phenomenon is cyclical and predictable – which means we know just where to look to capture the biggest future gains.
Find out more about this trend - and how you can profit from it...
by Jack Delaney
A U.S. stock market crash is imminent, despite the optimism around the 255,000 new jobs created in July.
Today, we will show you how those numbers are misleading.
by Alex McGuire
The best gold stocks to buy right now are all in the gold mining sector.
That's because gold miners have surged a massive 116% in 2016.
Here's the best gold mining stock to buy. It's up 54% and set to gain another 49% by next year...
Controversial off-the-books Trump adviser Roger Stone had more scandalous revelations to share this past weekend.
Trump and Clinton economic policies offer vastly different visions for the future of the U.S. economy.