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Is Another 2008 Imminent for Global Equities? By: Jim Nelson, Portfolio Manager
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End Game By: Peter Schiff, CEO & Chief Global Strategist
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China's Inflation Problem Looms Large  By: Peter Schiff, CEO & Chief Global Strategist at Euro...

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Published: Sept 30, 2011

2011 Recap and 2012 Outlook

This report provides a macro-economic recap of 2011 and what the Euro Pacific Asset Management team sees for 2012.
Euro Pacific Capital Investment Update for 2011 & 2012 Outlook

To say that markets have been volatile in 2011 is an understatement. Uncertainty regarding the outcome of the ongoing European debt crisis continues to be the primary cause of market gyrations, yet other factors have come to bear as well, including the Arab Spring, the earthquake and reactor meltdown in Japan, monetary tightening and inflation in China, sovereign debt downgrades, and devastating floods in Thailand. In our opinion, all of these events have driven volatility, but not the overall market trend...

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Global Market Wrap-Up

Mark Hanna, known in the financial community as “TraderMark,” provides his insightful daily market coverage in this column, exclusive to Euro Pacific.
U.S. stocks were traded slightly higher in a quiet session Thursday as investors awaited the monthly employment data to be released Friday.  The S&P 500 gained 0.1% and NASDAQ 0.4%. Weekly unemployment claims fell 12,...
Stocks rallied Wednesday as key manufacturing and purchasing data across the globe came in near or a bit above expectations.  In the U.S the S&P 500 gained 0.9% while the NASDAQ added 1.1%. The Institute for Supply...

Other Voices

This column allows us to present commentaries from outside authors whose opinions we greatly respect – whether or not we always agree.
Axel Merk
January 11, 2012
Swiss National Bank (SNB) President Philipp Hildebrand finds himself in the hot seat. SNB rules prohibit his family from trading based on non-public monetary and...
Rod Rojas
October 11, 2011
I have to say that I share most — if not all — the goals of the honest Left, which would be embodied in a constantly rising standard of living for the...

Euro Pacific Commentaries

Our weekly commentaries provide Euro Pacific Capital’s latest thinking on developments in the global marketplace.
Peter Schiff
With its announcement this week that it will keep interest rates near zero until at least late 2014, the Federal...
John Browne
Recently some of the fears that investors had focused on in the 11th hour debt negotiations in Greece have...