12 November, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Off The Cuff: Spinning Apart
Off The Cuff: Spinning Apart
In this week’s Off The Cuff podcast, Chris and John Rubio discuss:
12 November, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Bargain-hunting goldbugs spur US demand surge
Bargain-hunting goldbugs spur US demand surge
U.S. bargain hunters grabbed by far more gold coins and bars in the third quarter than in the past five years.
12 November, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Asian stocks bruised by falling commodity prices
Asian stocks bruised by falling commodity prices
Asian stocks tracked Wall Street lower early Friday, with risk-off sentiment in full swing amid sharp falls in the price of commodities.
12 November, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on SpaghettiOs recalled after ‘choking hazard’ found
SpaghettiOs recalled after ‘choking hazard’ found
Campbell Soup is voluntarily recalling 355,000 cans of SpaghettiOs after pieces of red plastic were found “in a small number of cans.”
12 November, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on World’s biggest aluminum producer cuts demand growth forecast, raises surplus forecast
World’s biggest aluminum producer cuts demand growth forecast, raises surplus forecast
Some commodity news, from Rusal on aluminum to gold and other metals
… Just doing a bit of a catch up here
12 November, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on How To Know If You’re A Fascist – Lessons From Yale & Mizzou
How To Know If You’re A Fascist – Lessons From Yale & Mizzou
Submitted by Bill Barlow via The Harvard Law Record,
Usually, we at Harvard are more than happy to see Yale students make fools of themselves on camera. The video that emerged this week of Yale students screaming down one of their professors might make for a good laugh, if its implications were not quite so serious. It’s a scene we’ve seen played out far too often at college campuses in recent years, and it deserves to be called by what it is: a nascent form of fascism.
12 November, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on FX liquidity declining, more patchy, undependable, erratic, volatile, spreads wider
FX liquidity declining, more patchy, undependable, erratic, volatile, spreads wider
Bloomberg have a piece up (ungated) on liquidity developments in the forex market
I had a bit of fun with the headline to this post, scanning the article for all the adjectives used, but I missed quite a few