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New Brunswick tungsten-moly mine gets environmental green light

By analyst By Andrew Topf Canada could be back to producing tungsten again following the closure of the country’s only tungsten mine in late 2015. On Friday the owners of the Sisson Tungsten and Molybdenum Mine Project in New Brunswick, eastern Canada, said the Canadian government approved the mine following an environmental assessment. “Successful completion

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Forward Guidance: Andy Snyder’s Unusual Passive Income Source

By Samuel Taube On this week’s episode of Forward Guidance, Manward Press Founder Andy Snyder joins us to discuss income investing in a low-interest-rate world. You may remember Andy as the former Editor-in-Chief of The Oxford Club and the author of the popular Lecture Notes column in Investment U. But about two months ago, Andy

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When the “Fix” Increases Systemic Fragility, Things Fall Apart

By Charles Hugh Smith This post When the “Fix” Increases Systemic Fragility, Things Fall Apart appeared first on Daily Reckoning. All the “fixes” have fatally weakened the real economy, and created a dangerous illusion of “wealth,” “growth” and solvency. The “fix” of the last eight years worked, right? This was the status quo’s “fix”: 1.

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