FSO Editorials

James Turk

Founder, Gold Money

Guest Contributor and Regular FSN News Team Member

ARCHIVED ARTICLES

01/16/2009 The Federal Reserve’s Blueprint for Market Intervention
11/24/2008 Citibank Eight Months Later
09/22/2008 Government Money or Sound Money
03/17/2008 Will Citibank Survive?
03/01/2008 Special Guest on Financial Sense Newshour Gold Roundtable
01/09/2008 $53 Trillion and Growing
08/13/2007 Patterns That Reveal Gold Price Capping
05/14/2007 The Battle for $700
03/26/2007 My Testimony Before the Commerce Committee *special edition*
03/05/2007 The Paper Game

BIOGRAPHY

James TurkJames Turk is Founder and Chairman of Gold Money. Mr. Turk has specialized in international banking, finance and investments since graduating in 1969 from George Washington University with a B.A. degree in International Economics. His business career began at The Chase Manhattan Bank (now JP Morgan Chase Bank), which included assignments in Thailand, the Philippines and Hong Kong. He subsequently joined Coming Collapse the investment and trading company of a prominent precious metals trader based in Greenwich, Connecticut. He moved to the United Arab Emirates in December 1983 to be appointed Manager of the Commodity Department of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, a position he held until resigning in 1987.

Since 1987 James Turk has written The Freemarket Gold & Money Report, an investment newsletter that publishes twenty issues annually. He is the author of two books and several monographs and articles on money and banking. He is the co-author of "The Coming Collapse of the Dollar" (Doubleday, December 2004).

Contact Information

James Turk | Founder, Gold Money? | Net Transactions Limited
ASL House 12-14 David Place St Helier, Jersey JE2 4TD British Channel Islands
+44-1534-760-133 Tel | +44-1534-760-125 Fax Email | FSN Expert Archive

Contact Us | Copyright | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Site Map | Financial Sense Site

© 1997-2012 Financial Sense® All Rights Reserved.

The opinions of the contributors to Financial Sense® do not necessarily reflect those of Financial Sense, its staff, or its parent company.