Tag Archive: News

Übernahme der Credit Suisse kostet jeden Schweizer 12’500 Franken

Für den Bundesrat ist der Übernahme-Deal zwischen UBS und Credit Suisse keine Staatsrettung. Dennoch tragen die Steuerzahler mit den Staatsgarantien enorme Risiken.

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«Status quo keine Option mehr»: Bekannter Bank-Experte sieht Übernahme der Credit Suisse durch UBS als Szenario Nummer Eins

Die Krise der Credit Suisse wird nach Einschätzung eines renommierten Branchenexperten von JPMorgan mit einer Übernahme der Bank enden.

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Wie viele Arbeitsjahre bis zur Traumwohnung notwendig sind

Viele Menschen in der Schweiz können sich Wohneigentum nicht leisten. Und wer es kann, muss länger sparen als früher.

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SNB dumps FANGS. Should You?

John Rubino and Patrick Highsmith of Firefox Gold return as guests on this week’s program. The Swiss National Bank (SNB) loaded up on some of the largest cap stocks in the world like MSFT, GOOG, AMZN, TSLA, XOM and many more in order to weaken the Swiss francs vis-a-vis the Euro and the Dollar.  

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Money versus Monetary Policy

With all due respect to Niall Ferguson, whom I’ve heard of, and Huw van Steenis, whom I’ve not, this tweet is quite preposterous.  I’ve personally met more than five people who understand money just in my own circles.

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Rekordzahlen ZKB: Das sagt die Kantonalbank zum CS-Effekt

Die Zürcher Kantonalbank profitierte von der Krise der CS und machte im vergangenen Jahr Rekordgewinne. Das sagt die ZKB-Führung dazu.

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This Will Be The Biggest Theft of This Century

In 1983 a total of 6,840 gold bars were stolen from a high security vault in Heathrow in what is still considered to be ‘the crime of the century’. 40 years on and the gold heist is still the biggest single-theft of gold in history. What’s incredible is that the perpetrators never even expected to steal any gold. They were instead expecting to find around £3 million in cash. 

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US Federal Reserve Sticks To The Script But For How Long?

Those watching the gold price and price of silver will have noticed the sharp uptick following the Federal Reserve’s announcement, yesterday. This was despite the Fed doing exactly what everyone expected them to do. For now, the Federal Reserve is sticking to its relatively well-telegraphed plan but how long will it be until they need to move the goalposts in order to do so?

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CEO Keith Weiner Quoted in Barron’s

Published February 2nd, CEO Keith Weiner’s commentary was featured in a Barron’s article discussing “Why Silver is Outperforming Gold” written by Myra Saefong.

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What About the Dollar Milkshake Theory? And Klondike?

John Rubino and Peter Tallman were my guests on 1/25/23 in my first show of Turning Hard Times Into Good Times in the new format.  Interviews covering similar themes and guests will be available at JayTaylorMedia.com/audio and at YouTube.com/jaytaylormedia channel every Wednesday at 3:00 PM ET.

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Die Schweizerische Nationalbank wird zur Devisenverkäuferin

Während die Schweizerische Nationalbank zur Schwächung des Frankens lange Zeit Fremdwährungen gekauft hatte, ist seit einigen Monaten das Gegenteil der Fall. Die Hintergründe.

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China and the US at sovereign debt war

US dollar hegemony has long been a standard feature of the global financial and economic system. But developments in recent years and months (weeks, even) suggests there are more than a handful of countries who are looking to rely less on the US dollar. Instead countries who have long been at the mercy of the US dollar are looking to take their finances into their own hands…and gold is set to play a key role.

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What happens if the debt ceiling raises

It’s that time again when the US government has to prepare itself for an internal battle to raise the debt ceiling so it can meet various obligations. This is a merry dance that has been danced before, as we mention below.

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Swiss-Life-Ökonomen erwarten nur noch wenige Zinsschritte

Das meinen die Ökonomen des Versicherungskonzerns Swiss Life und sagen deshalb für die USA, die Eurozone und die Schweiz nur noch leichte Zinserhöhungen voraus. Konkret erwartet Swiss-Life-Asset-Managers-Chefökonom Marc Brütsch von der Schweizerischen Nationalbank (SNB) im Frühling nur noch eine Erhöhung des Leitzinses um 0,25 Prozentpunkte auf 1,25 Prozent. Danach sei Schluss.

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Here are three things you can learn from the Fed

Anyone who has decided to buy gold, or follows the gold price will be aware of how powerful the US Federal Reserve is. This year the Federal Reserve will turn 110 years old, only in recent years is dollar hegemony appearing to falter. Below we look at the central bank’s origins and three lessons we can learn from the history of the world’s most powerful bank, in order to help our investment decisions in 2023.

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Evidence Of A Declining Economy

The first week of 2023 was a “bad news is good news” from the Wall St. perspective. Evidence of a declining economy should drive stock prices lower, but since markets are so distorted by counterfeit money rather than wages and profits, stocks and bonds can’t wait to cheer until those less fortunate are in a world of hurt!

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Your Wealth Will Save Central Banks!

Today we ask, what is wealth? As we start a new year many will be looking at their portfolios and wondering what 2023 will have in store for them. Similar to 2022, we suspect there will be a lot of unknowns. As with anything unforeseen, it’s a good idea to have some insurance. This is why there were record levels of gold buying last year, and we expect the same in the coming months; because people want to protect their wealth with the...

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Why Invest in Gold if the Dollar is Strong?

Keith Weiner, Quinton Hennigh and Chen Lin return. Keith Weiner’s Monetary Metals encourages investors to lease or lend their gold or silver to Monetary Metals’ clients in exchange for interest payable in kind. At the same time, Keith makes a very strong case that the dollar will continue to get stronger relative to the Euro, Swiss franc, Japanese yen, Canadian dollar, British pound and Swedish krona. Generally, a strong dollar is viewed as...

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Börsen-Ticker: Wall Street nach Fed-Zinsentscheid erneut im Minus – Schweizer Börse legt dank Indexriesen Nestlé und Novartis zu

Der SMI fällt 0,40 Prozent auf 11'091,93 Punkte. Vor der am Abend erwarteten Zinsentscheidung der US-Notenbank haben die Anleger einen Gang zurückgeschaltet. Die Freude von Vortag, als die Nachricht über den nachlassenden Inflationsdruck in den USA die Märkte angetrieben hatte, sei wieder der Vorsicht gewichen, heisst es in Börsenkreisen.

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SNB-Vize Schlegel signalisiert neuen Zinsschritt im Dezember

SNB-Vize Martin Schlegel hat angedeutet, dass die Schweizerische Nationalbank die Leitzinsen im Dezember erneut anheben wird. Er betonte die Notwendigkeit, das starke Wachstum der Konsumentenpreise zu bekämpfen.

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