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Shae Russell’s first foray into the financial markets began more than a decade ago. An analyst at a derivatives brokering firm, she helped clients navigate the complex world of derivatives and technical analysis.

Over the past eight years, Shae has worked as an analyst on some of our most widely read financial investment newsletters, including Strategic Intelligence, Gold Stock Trader and Markets & Money.

Drawing on this extensive experience, Shae is now the editor of The Daily Reckoning Australia. Each day, Shae examines the broader trends playing out around the world, offering a unique insight into global events through the prism of her distaste for central banks and her irrational love of all things bullion.

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James G. Rickards is a former lawyer, economist and investment banker with 35 years of experience working in capital markets on Wall Street. He was the principal negotiator of the rescue of Long-Term Capital Management by the US Federal Reserve in 1998.

His clients include institutional investors and government directorates. His work is regularly featured in the Financial Times, The Australian Financial Review, the Evening Standard, The New York Times, The Telegraph and The Washington Post, and he is a frequent guest on BBC, RTE Irish National Radio, CNN, NPR, CSPAN, CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox and The Wall Street Journal.

He has contributed as an adviser on capital markets to the US intelligence community, and at the Office of the Secretary of Defense in the Pentagon. Rickards is the author of The New Case for Gold (April 2016) and three New York Times bestsellers: The Death of Money (2014), Currency Wars (2011) and The Road to Ruin (2016) from Penguin Random House.

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