Why Investing in Royal Dutch Shell (part 2)

Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, In this part 2 of our blog article, entitled “Why Investing in Royal Dutch Shell might be so lucrative”,  we want to elaborate further on the company’s fundamentals, for which we believe that it might be a good investment for those investors, who are seeking growth, with a high dividend yield at[…]

Highlights of the week of July 11, 2016

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 July 11, 2016: China Q2-2016 Economic Growth beats estimates. Japan preparing for Helicopter Money. CHINA Q2-2016[…]

What is the Gold-to-Oil Ratio telling us this time?

Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, In this weekend’s blog edition we want to elaborate on the Gold-to-Oil ratio which since the beginning of this year is in record territory. INTRODUCTION: The Gold-to-Oil ratio measures how many barrels of crude oil is needed to buy one (1) ounce of gold. On average, the ratio has historically[…]

Gold and Silver at 2-year High

Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, Thursday, June 30th marked the end of the second quarter and first half of 2016. THE GOLD PRICE: Gold futures advanced 8.5% in June, 6.9% in the second quarter, and 24.6% in the first half of 2016. On Friday July 1st, the yellow metal, rose with US$ 19,09 or 1.45%[…]

“BREXIT” What’s NEXT

Dear PGM Capital Blog readers, As can be seen from below figure, in a referendum called “BREXIT”, held on Thursday June 23, approx. 51,9 percent of the people of the United Kingdom has voted in favour of Great Britain to leave the European Union, shocking the world and revealing a divided country. That means that[…]

Highlights of the Week of June 13, 2016

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 June 16, 2016: Germany’s 10-year sovereign bond yield turn negative for the first time. The USA[…]