Source: The Gold Report 09/02/2008
A pioneer in global investing, with a reputation for discovering big winners, Adrian Day gives us his insight on whether he thinks gold has hit the bottom, and what it’s going to take to get the juniors going again. He also tells us which juniors he thinks are positioned to weather the slowdown. Day is President of Adrian Day Asset Management, which manages portfolios in resource and global equities, and the editor of “Adrian Day’s Global Analyst.”
The Gold Report: So what’s your take on where we are with the markets. . .you think we’ll see a change soon?
Adrian Day: People are still very, very concerned about the dollar and inflation, and rightly so. The core CPI numbers were up .7% in one month. That’s a high number and the precise number may be a monthly anomaly, but it’s very clear that the trend in …
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