Since we are all preppers now, retail consumer foodies and the prepping-minded should consider stocking up on their favorite nonperishable food before an imminent price spike in canned foods and miscellaneous items that utilize tin mill steel. “The resistance of tin...
The coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic remains a global pandemic threat with increases in confirmed cases, deaths, and permanently seeded countries as clusters of onward progression multiply and threaten global supply chains for goods and services. The impact on the U.S....
While revisiting “Margin Call” this week and digesting mainstream financial media headlines scrolling across my desk, the little hairs on my neck stood at attention. Watching that movie triggered memories of gold nuances in the news when I traveled through investment...
U.S. trade relations with China may devolve from the “Phase-1” agreement announced on Oct. 11 to a full-blown return of tit-for-tat tariffs. In response to the escalation of unrest in Hong Kong after nearly six months of anti-government protests, the U.S. House passed...
The POTUS and Chinese President Xi had a sit-down on Jun. 29 that lasted 80-minutes with their diplomacy teams at the G20 Osaka Summit in Japan.The U.S. was on the brink of imposing 25% tariffs on an additional $300 billion in goods as the Federal Reserve and...