Highlights in the week of May, 11, 2015

Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, In this weekend’s blog edition we want to discuss some of the most important events that happened in the global capital markets, the world economy and the world of money in the week of May 11, 2015: USA April retail sales flat. Adecoagro S.A., Q1-2015, financial results. USA APRIL RETAIL SALES DISAPPOINTS:[…]

Highlights in the week of May 4, 2015

Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, In this weekend’s blog edition we want to discuss some of the most important events that happened in the global capital markets, the world economy and the world of money in the week of May 4, 2015: China overtook USA as world biggest Economy. Q1-2015 earnings report of Archer Daniels Midland Company[…]

Highlights of the Week of February 16, 2015

Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, In this weekend’s blog edition we want to discuss some of the most important events that happened in the global capital markets, the world economy and the world of money in the week of February 16, 2015: Nestlé Full Year 2014 results. The Greek debt crisis. NESTLÉ GLOBAL FULL YEAR 2014 RESULTS:[…]

The ECB Bazooka of January 22nd, 2015

Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, On Thursday, January 22nd, the “European Central Bank“ (ECB) ‘took out the bazooka’ with bigger than expected QE stimulus package. The ECB chairman, Mr. Draghi, said the ECB would buy a total of €60 billion a month in assets including government bonds, debt securities issued by European institutions and private-sector bonds. The purchases[…]

The USA Jobs Report of January 9 2015.

Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, In this weekend’s blog edition, we want to discuss with you the USA September jobs report, which came out on Friday, January 9, 2015. On Friday January 9 at 8:30 am EST, the USA Bureau of statistics (BLS) reported that USA Economy had created 252,000 non-farm jobs in September 2014, which beats analysts’[…]

The Current Stock and Bond Market Bubble

Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, In this weekend blog edition we want to elaborate on the huge stock and bond market bubble in the West. If you are an investor, your big concern should not be about stocks and stock markets in bubble territories, but also about the bond and currency markets and about the consequences if[…]

USA National Debt Surpassed 18 Trillion US-Dollars

Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, On Friday November 28th, the national debt of the United States officially surpassed 18 trillion US Dollars, of which the debt held by the public rose to US$12,922,681,725,432.94, an increase of US$32 billion in one day, as can be seen from below screenshot. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released two startling reports[…]

Highlights of the week of November 17, 2014

  Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, In this weekend’s blog edition we want to discuss some of the most important events that happened in the global capital markets, the world economy and the world of money in the week of November 17, 2014: Japan Back into Recession: China Lowers Interest rate: Russia continues to expand its Gold[…]

Peak Silver: -US Mint Sells Out Of Silver-

Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, In this weekend’s blog edition, we want to discuss with you the Peak of Silver production and the fact that US-Mint ran out of the American Silver Eagle coins.  Of all the elements on the periodic table, Silver has been dubbed the first to go extinct, which will make it the resource investment[…]

Why is the US-Dollar rising?

Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, In this weekend’s blog edition, we want to discuss with you why the US-Dollar has been rising since mid May of this year, despite the fact that the long-term health of the world reserve currency is still as precarious as it ever was and the fact that the national debt is currently[…]