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John Cannadine

@johncannadine

Private investor, Francophile, real cider maker, Americana music lover, kitchen gardener, baker & Bath Rugby supporter.

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Ole S Hansen (@ole_s_hansen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another impressive #gold response to the higher CPI print, highlighting how recent buyers of gold are not that focused on rates and funding costs, nor the stronger dollar or US 10-yr yields, which is trading 4.5%. US rate cut projections by December drops to just two

Another impressive #gold response to the higher CPI print, highlighting how recent buyers of gold are not that focused on rates and funding costs, nor the stronger dollar or US 10-yr yields, which is trading 4.5%. US rate cut projections by December drops to just two
Baron Investments (@baroninvestment) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Silver spot just 1% below the big $30 now. Monthly candles paint the picture clearly, c'mon! Meanwhile gold and silver holding #HOC Hochschild Mining enjoying a well deserved nap presently 😉. #RSG Resolute decent so far. What other gold and silver plays are people in?

Polemic Paine (@polemictmm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The BBC use the term populism as a slur, when applied to politics, insinuating the results of which are thoughtless, crass and designed to cater for the dumb. Yet it appears to be the basis for their program production.

Hugh Osmond (@hughosmond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a better election result than I had dared hope. 1. The country hasn't moved to the left: the Labour share of vote at 34% was lower than Corbyn's and well below forecast. This is amazing after 14 years of Tory chaos. 2. The Lib Dems had a good night for seats but vote

Andrew Neil (@afneil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My last Times Radio Monologue of the election of 2024 The result was always a foregone conclusion but it was a night of significant and dramatic developments nonetheless. Three in particular — and Nigel Farage’s Reform party played a role in two of them.  Let’s start with the