Saturday, February 12, 2011

James Turk: Watch the gold/silver ratio

 

Fed's Losses Since The Start Of QE2: $76,814,152,246.00

 

Algeria Protests Turn Violent As Demonstrating Maghrebians In Paris Join In Solidarity



As predicted yesterday, Algeria is "next." They just don't quite know it yet. The attached clip shows the first recorded clashes between demonstrators and police in Algiers. Certainly not the last. And possibly a bigger issue, as Zero Hedge observed some time ago, is that while Egypt and Tunisia do not have major expat populations, Algeria most certainly does. In fact, those of Maghreb descent in France are estimated to be between 3 and 5 million: a potentially dangerous mix. Which is starting to materialize: as France 24 reports 'Hundreds of protesters gathered in the historic Place de la République in Paris Saturday, calling for a "Free and democratic Algeria" in a proud show of solidarity with Algeria's budding anti-government movement."

 

Sysco declares force majeure, raises grocery prices

 

Guest Post: Western Banks Pushing Out Hawks

 

The Reason For Mubarak's Power Hand Off Delay: Plundering The Gold

 

Guest Post: The First Step to Solving A Problem Is Stating It Correctly

 

What Are The Tightest Correlations In FX Land?



John Noyce's latest technical packet is out and it's a doozy, guaranteed to provide hours of entertainment for FX chartists. 
 
 
 
 

Ron Paul wins presidential poll at conservative conference

 

Correcting link: Weekly precious metals review at King World News

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