Sunday, November 21, 2010

China's Rare Earth Minerals monopoly

China Rare Earth Minerals monopoly


Rare earth metals are a collection of 17 chemical elements that are key to the production of a long list of modern-day technologies.

Despite their name, the elements are relatively plentiful in the earth's crust. However, because of their geochemical properties, the elements are not often found in concentrated forms that are economically viable to extract. Mining them is not only complex but costly, so many countries are cautious.

China produces more than 95 per cent of the elements for the world's technology industry. The rest is supplied by the US, Estonia, India, Malaysia and Brazil.

That may change, however, as demand for rare-earth metals rises for use in products such as smartphones, electric and hybrid cars, common computer monitors and televisions.

Al Jazeera's Melissa Chan, reporting from Baotou in China, examines the importance of these elements.

Sliver May Soar to $400 by 2013

SILVER UPDATE: Criminal Banks in Retreat - Sliver May Soar to $400 by 2013

lots of BIG news tonight. Get ready, Silver is set to Soar higher still.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Robin Griffths : Paper Money Always Goes To Zero

Robin Griffiths, technical strategist at Cazenove Capital told CNBC that paper history shows that paper money always goes to zero and that silver and gold would not be streaking away if everything was hunky dorey with the world. He also says the Federal reserve is pursuing Zimbabwe and Weimar style policies

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