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John Browne is the Senior Market Strategist for Euro Pacific Capital, Inc. Mr. Browne is a distinguished former member of Britain's Parliament who served on the Treasury Select Committee, as Chairman of the Conservative Small Business Committee, and as a close associate of then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Among his many notable assignments, John served as a principal advisor to Mrs. Thatcher's government on issues related to the Soviet Union, and was the first to convince Thatcher of the growing stature of then Agriculture Minister Mikhail Gorbachev. As a partial result of Browne's advocacy, Thatcher famously pronounced that Gorbachev was a man the West "could do business with." A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Britain's version of West Point and retired British army major, John served as a pilot, parachutist, and communications specialist in the elite Grenadiers of the Royal Guard.

In addition to careers in British politics and the military, John has a significant background, spanning some 37 years, in finance and business. After graduating from the Harvard Business School, John joined the New York firm of Morgan Stanley & Co as an investment banker. He has also worked with such firms as Barclays Bank and Citigroup. During his career he has served on the boards of numerous banks and international corporations, with a special interest in venture capital. He is a frequent guest on CNBC's Kudlow & Co. and a former contributing editor and columnist of NewsMax Media's Financial Intelligence Report and Moneynews.com. He holds FINRA series 7 license.

 
 
Buy and Hold Still Holds
John Browne - September 03, 2010
Take Your Pick: Sinking US or Soaring BRIC
John Browne - August 24, 2010
America, the Odd Man Out
John Browne - July 27, 2010
A Precious Metals Bubble?
John Browne - July 22, 2010
Stalemate in Toronto
John Browne - July 02, 2010
Suiting Up for a Post-Dollar World
John Browne - June 28, 2010
Holding The Tigers
John Browne - June 09, 2010
Europe Fiddles, Gold Sizzles
John Browne - April 14, 2010
Bull Market or Just Bull?
John Browne - March 24, 2010
Unlocking the Jobs Dilemma
John Browne - March 10, 2010
The Dominos of Default
John Browne - March 04, 2010
Will the Pause Refresh?
John Browne - March 01, 2010
Paper Hangers
John Browne - February 17, 2010
Euro Trashed?
John Browne - February 10, 2010
Rewards Abroad
John Browne - February 04, 2010
Geronimo!
John Browne - January 28, 2010
Reflections across the Pond
John Browne - January 21, 2010
Things Fall Apart in Eurozone
John Browne - January 12, 2010
Annus Horribilis
John Browne - January 05, 2010
Bernanke Presses His Luck
John Browne - December 24, 2009
As Good As Gold
John Browne - December 17, 2009
The Buck Stops Where?
John Browne - December 08, 2009
Mirage in the Desert
John Browne - December 03, 2009
Big Players Get Physical with Gold
John Browne - November 25, 2009
Country at a Crossroads
John Browne - November 19, 2009
A Toxic Cocktail
John Browne - November 11, 2009
Boasting of Glory
John Browne - November 04, 2009

Inflation by Stealth
John Browne - October 31, 2009

Media Litmus Test
John Browne - October 21, 2009
U.S. Stock Markets Disconnected from Reality
John Browne - October 14, 2009
The Currency Cabal
John Browne - October 07, 2009
A Somber G-20
John Browne - September 30, 2009
Trade Battle Explained
John Browne - September 23, 2009
Bullish Stance Wears Thin
John Browne - September 16, 2009
Money Talks, Gold Shouts?
John Browne - September 10, 2009
A failure of Capitalism?
John Browne - September 04, 2009
Bernanke's Victory Lap
John Browne - August 31, 2009
American Spirit Emerging
John Browne - August 19, 2009
Shifting Sands
John Browne - August 12, 2009
The Thrill of a Lifetime?
John Browne - August 05, 2009
Dead Banks Walking
John Browne- July 29, 2009
Skating on Thin Ice
John Browne - July 23, 2009
Bad for the Goose, Worse for the Gander
John Browne - July 15, 2009
Buying on Spec
John Browne - July 01, 2009
Not Green Shoots - Just Falling Leaves
John Browne- June 24, 2009
Flying Kites
John Browne - June 17, 2009
There Goes the Country
John Browne - June 03, 2009
False Confidence
John Browne May 27, 2009
Socialism Coming Back to Haunt U.S.
John Browne - May 12, 2009
Stress Tests are Not Stressful Enough
John Browne - April 29, 2009
What Really Happened In London
John Browne - April 08, 2009
Test of Wills
John Browne - March 18, 2009
Reports of Profits While Banks Fail
John Browne - March 11, 2009
Sickness May be Cure for U.S. Economy
John Browne - February 25, 2009
Gold Climbs as Economic Catastrophe Looms
John Browne - February 18, 2009
The Road to Bank Nationalization
John Browne - February 05, 2009
Smaller Stimulus Leaves Room for Restructuring
John Browne - January 21, 2009

 

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Authors
ANDREW MICKEY - Q1 Publishing
BOB HOYE - Institutional Advisors
CHRIS VERMEULEN - The Gold and Oil Guy
CLIVE MAUND
DAVID & ERIC COFFIN - HRA Advisories - hard rock analysis
DAVID FOREST - Pierce Points
ELLIOTT H. GUE - Energy Strategist
FERDINAND E. BANKS
JULIAN PHILLIPS - The Gold Forecaster
JOHN BROWNE - Euro Pacific Capital
KEITH SCHAEFER - Oil and Gas Investment
MARK BROWN
NADEEM WALAYAT - Market Oracle
OIL PRICE.COM
PETER SCHIFF - Euro Pacific Capital
PETER MCKENZIE-BROWN - Language Instinct
ROLAND WATSON
SKANDERBEG CAPITAL GROUP
THE ENERGY REPORT
THE GOLD REPORT
 
 


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