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Frank Holmes is the CEO and chief investment officer of U.S. Global Investors. Mr. Holmes purchased a controlling interest in U.S. Global Investors in 1989 and became the firm’s chief investment officer in 1999. In 2006, Mr. Holmes was selected mining fund manager of the year by the Mining ...more

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Modi’s Demonetization Is A Cure Worse Than The Disease
Next Tuesday will mark four weeks since Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his surprise demonetization announcement that has sent shockwaves throughout the South Asian country’s economy.
A Tale Of Two Economies: Singapore And Cuba - Update
Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern-day Singapore showed the world that when a country chooses to open its markets and foster a friendly business environment, strength and prosperity follow.
The Great American Splurge
It is Cyber Monday. Online sales are likely to climb to $94.7 billion, representing almost 11 percent of total sales in November and December, an all-time high.
Small-Cap Investors See Big League Growth Under Trump
I’ve been in the financial industry a long time, and I’m continually amazed at the market’s astuteness in making reliable, actionable forecasts.
Surprise! Buffett Books A Flight On Airline Stocks
After years of deriding the airline industry, Warren Buffett confirmed last week that his holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, has invested nearly $1.3 billion in four big-name domestic carriers: American, Delta, United and Southwest.
Muni Bonds A Key To Making America Great Again
Donald Trump has vowed to “make America great again.” Part of that promise includes rebuilding the nation’s infrastructure, a monumental task that will require the financial backing of tax-free municipal bonds.
What Trump’s Stunning Upset Means For Markets
Now that the initial shock of Trump’s win is over, the next big test for the yellow metal’s movement is the possibility of a December rate hike.
Manufacturing Activity In China Just Shifted Into Overdrive
A wave of positive economic data suggests the Chinese economy is stabilizing and that business confidence is improving.
The Season For Consolidation
Last year saw a record number of mergers and acquisitions (M&As), altogether valued at a monumental $4.78 trillion worldwide.
Manufacturing Activity In Europe Surprises To The Upside
Manufacturing activity in the eurozone strengthened sharply in October, beating expectations, according to “flash,” or preliminary, purchasing manager’s index (PMI) data.
Is Weak Productivity To Blame For Sluggish Consumer Spending?
As encouraging as jobless claims numbers and other economic data have been lately, I have to look at the consumer discretionary sector and wonder why we’re not seeing healthier consumption.
No Love For Gold
There’s no other way to say it: Gold had a bad week last week.
Congress Is About To Give Munis A Huge Promotion?
A group of U.S. senators introduced a bipartisan bill last week that would promote munis to the highest quality of assets.
Did OPEC Just Cry Uncle?
Last week I was in beautiful Toronto, where I presented the keynote address and participated in a panel discussion at the annual Mines and Money conference.
How Gold Came To South Korea’s Rescue
Nineteen years ago, South Korea came precipitously close to bankruptcy.
The Case For Natural Resource Equities
Prices of many commodities will rise in the decades to come due to growing demand and the finite supply of cheap resources.
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