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About a year ago I wrote an article featuring a smallish company that has a long history of paying dividends to subscribers. That alone wasn't the most compelling thing about V.F. Corporation (NYSE:VFC) , however. Really, what I love about this company is the tremendous value that its numerous brands...
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In This Issue: The Case for Going Global Is Stronger Than Ever The US Markets Are Still In Trouble Undercapitalization Emerging Markets Still Undervalued Global Capital Shift Is Accelerating The Biggest Growth Will Be in the Most Obvious Places (and Sectors) Conventional Diversification Won’t Cut...
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In This Issue: Loose Monetary Policies and Emerging Markets Bubbles in Emerging Markets Difficult Choices Snowbird, New York, Portland, and La Jolla The central banks of the developed world are printing money and are engaged in a very-low-interest-rate regime. What does that mean for emerging markets...
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Is the bubble about to burst? "China Vanke - the country’s biggest property developer is slashing prices for its new properties by 20 per cent, according to reports in China Business News and the Shanghai Morning Post." FT.com/beyondBRICs, June 25, 2010 Plus, this
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It must be fun to spark a world financial panic and then go on a five-day vacation. By now everyone knows that on Wednesday of last week, right before the Muslim world shut down for the Eid-al-Adha festival, Dubai World, the flagship investment company owned by the Government of Dubai and/or Dubai's...
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In This Issue: The Outlook Is Better For An Improving Economy Profit Growth Can Be Misleading Big Companies Still Have An Advantage Emerging Countries Are Making A Strong Recovery Two Long Term Dividend Payers Look Good Fasten Your Seat Belts, Oil Prices Are Roaring Back The Bottom Line This Week It's...
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"The Vital Wave Consulting" blog has an interesting post from June 26 - "Is the Rest of the World Ready for a Unified BRIC?" - about the previous week's summit in Moscow of the four "BRIC" countries: Brazil, Russia, India, and China. The article points out that trade...
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Global Emerging Markets (GEMs)
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Anonymous
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07-10-2009
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Filed under: China, India, emerging markets, Brazil, Russia, South Africa, New Zealand, Belarus, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, BRIC, WTO, Doha round, Thailand, Chile, Kazakhstan
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I am probably not the first, and definitely not the last, to write about the recent surge in stock markets worldwide. It has been so long since investors have had a strong rally like that to play with. Now that markets have rallied almost 10% worldwide in one week; one question remains: Is it safe to...
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Investors are continuously searching for a leading indicator that would give good entry and exit signals and prevent investors from losing money. Today, it would be foolish for someone to claim that a reliable indicator exists. Even the famous Merton and Scholes, after the collapse of LTCM, agreed that...
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GLOBAL VIEW . What Is China ’s Strategy? Without having to worry about their banks, because China never got involved buying securitized, US subprime mortgages and other debt backed instruments, China’s now at a great advantage. Sure China is slumping fast economically like everyone else,...
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Principles of the Stock Market
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Richard Schwartz
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02-17-2009
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Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, China View, Commodities, Investing Strategies, Soft Commodities, Global Investing, Portfolio Strategy, Historical Perspectve, The Principle of History, Government Intervention, The Principle of Relative Strength, Emerging Markets, Investment Themes, Agricultural Commodities, The Principle of Proper Money Management, Global View, Developing Countries, Democracy, Capitalism, Economic Trends, Economics, Gas Prices, Farming, Natural Resources
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In the midst of the global economic crisis, four major international firms had their stock fall sharply after they announced their quarterly reports. ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steel producer based in Luxembourg, Banking giant UBS based in Switzerland, and Credit Suisse Group, also based...
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Five months after the global economic meltdown, world markets are still unstable as a seemingly continuous stream of negative economic data continues to emerge. Even after September when most world markets lost 40-60% of their value, developed markets have continued to struggle as future economic predictions...
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The current global financial collapse has been heralded as the worst since the Great Depression. It has wiped out 40% or more of many investor’s entire portfolios since September. Major banks which have stood the test of time have collapsed. Consumer confidence and housing starts are at all time...
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