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The World's Best Investors on What to Buy Now
The best investing opportunities now lie in foreign and energy-related stocks and corporate bonds, say some of the country's top fund managers. ...
Tags: Bond, Investor, Jeremy Grantham, MoneyWatch, Rodriguez, Investment, Financial Accounting, Finance, Christopher Davis, Bill Gross, Robert Rodriguez, BRIC Countries, Emerging Markets, Glenn Fogle, Energy Stocks, Corporate Bonds, Ron Muhlenkamp, Bruce Berkowitz, Christine Thompson, REITs, Treasury Bonds, Jack Otter
Articles 2009-06-03
Are Brazil and China the Next Bubble?
It's hard to resist the kinds of returns that have been emerging from China and Latin America. But one sharp international fund manager won't go there. Too risky. You’re not invested in high-growth emerging markets like China and...
Tags: U.S., China, Japan, Stock, Equity, MoneyWatch, Values, Worldwide Fund, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, Charles de Vaulx, IVA Worldwide Fund, IVA International Fund, Emerging Markets, Jeff Nash
Articles 2009-07-17
Global Investing: How to Invest in the Hottest International Markets
The best-performing stock markets right now are on the other side of the world. Here's how to invest some of your money there — carefully. So should you jump in as well? No. Wade in slowly, perhaps. But don’t jump....
Tags: Fund, Stock, Emerging Market, Portfolio, MoneyWatch, Vanguard, Masters, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, International Funds, Mutual Funds, EAFE, Morningstar, Jeff Nash, Exchange-Traded Funds, Currency Hedging, Vanguard World Index, Emerging Markets, Investing
Articles 2009-07-30
James Paulsen: Keep Buying Stocks
Veteran analyst James Paulsen says there's still lots of room for this market to go up. Here's why he thinks stocks will keep rising — and what he thinks you should do about it. Paulsen, who’s written a popular monthly...
Tags: Paulsen Inc., Recovery, Recession, Stock, Market, Investor, MoneyWatch, Investment, Finance, James Paulsen, Wells Capital Management, Stock Market, Inflation, Corporate Earnings, Stimulus Package, Bull Market, Emerging Markets, Jeff Nash
Articles 2009-08-18
What's Next for the Markets?
With a roaring rally over the past few months, stocks have erased nearly half of their bear market losses. Can the good times keep on rolling? Or will investors have their hearts broken once again? We asked three experts for their predictions.With the numbers on your brokerage statement actually getting...
Tags: Patient, Investor, MoneyWatch, Financial Accounting, Investment, Finance, James Paulsen, Wells Capital Management, Stock Market, Recovery, Inflation, Corporate Earnings, Stimulus Package, Bull Market, Emerging Markets, David Winters, Value Investing, Wintergreen Fund, Michael Price, Bear, Stock Market Rally, Unemployment, Retail Sales, Diane Swonk, Mesirow Financial, Market Sentiment, Health Care, Housing Market, Financial Stocks, European Banks
Articles 2009-08-20
Jeremy Grantham: U.S. Stocks Now 'Very Reasonable Buys for Brave Value Managers'
Jeremy Grantham of GMO has released Part I of his Q3 letter (.pdf, dated October 17, 2008). Here's how Grantham sees the market at this juncture: At under 1000 on the S&P 500, U.S. stocks are very reasonable buys for brave value managers willing to be early. The same applies...
Tags: Manager, Seeking Alpha, Financial Accounting, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, Jeremy Grantham, US Market, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-10-21
Staying Away from iShares MSCI Brazil ETF
Max Zeledon submits: I wrote a piece here last May about why I disliked the iShares MSCI Brazil ETF EWZ. Much of what I said was predictable given the nature of how Latin American economies are structured. Fundamentally speaking, EWZ is a commodities play rather than a true economy-wide index...
Tags: Commodity, Seeking Alpha, Investment, Finance, Max Zeledon, Emerging Markets, ETF
External links 2008-10-23
Global Crisis Hits Russia but Sovereign Rating Seen Stable
Research Recap submits: Russia’s financial markets have been hit hard in the current global economic crisis and its balance sheet could suffer as oil prices decline, but Fitch Ratings said it expects the country’s sovereign debt rating to remain stable. Russia’s equity markets and credit default swap...
Tags: Russia, Equity, Seeking Alpha, Balance Sheets, Financial Services, Investment, Financial Accounting, Financial Statements, Finance, Research Recap, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-10-23
From Bailout to Wipeout
The Mole submits: So, the downward spiral in equity prices resumes afresh. Just like the modern city dweller who is now incapable of strolling 100m without the aid of an over-priced and over-hyped “isotonic” drink for fear of dehydration, so it is with the market, which stumbles without its...
Tags: Stock, Equity, Seeking Alpha, Mole, Investment, Food & Beverage, Financial Services, Finance, Manufacturing, The Mole, Target Corp., Wal-Mart Stores Inc., US Market, Emerging Markets, Energy
External links 2008-10-23
How Will Hungary Shape Eastern European CDS Prices this Week?
Rakesh Saxena submits: Hungary is in crisis mode today. While an IMF lifeline is negotiated, credit default swap prices for Hungary sovereign debt are set to fluctuate wildly, from a low of 420 basis points to a high of 600, and beyond. The rest of Eastern Europe waits with bated...
Tags: Hungary, Seeking Alpha, Rakesh Saxena, Forint, Financial Planning, Insurance, Finance, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-10-26
Evraz: Short-Term Pain, Long-Term Gain
The collapse of the Russian stock market has been one of the more surprising events of the past year. Russia is probably in one of the strongest positions in the world to withstand the crisis, given its large current account surplus, relatively low leverage levels across the private sector and...
Tags: Growth, Russia, Seeking Alpha, Public Relations, Investment, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Finance, Paul Fekula, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-10-27
Buy, Sell or Hold: iShares MSCI Brazil Upholds 'Order and Progress'
Horacio Marquez submits: Brazil’s economy has been given a second chance. And so have prospective investors. Brazil will use that second chance well – shouldn’t we? by Horacio Marquez
Tags: Brazil, Seeking Alpha, Horacio Marquez, Financial Accounting, Finance, Emerging Markets, ETF
External links 2008-10-28
Does Turkey Need IMF Anchor?
According to the Economist’s latest article on Turkey, it’s not a question but rather a settled argument. The article expends some generic language on how the Turkish economy has been influenced negatively by the current global crisis and how the country may be vulnerable to a...
Tags: IMF, Turkey, Seeking Alpha, Investment, Marketing Research, Financial Services, Finance, Marketing, Suna Reyent, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-10-29
Economic Factors Affecting Indonesia ETF
Carl T. Delfeld submits: The Indonesian stock market's benchmark index IF is down 60.8% since it peaked in January, and the rupiah has fallen 30% in the last month. James Bryson, of HB Capital Partners in Jakarta, told the Financial Times this about the ten point market support package announced by...
Tags: Subsidy, Indonesia, Seeking Alpha, Carl T. Delfeld, Government, Vertical Industries, Investment, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-10-30
Keep an Eye on Emerging Markets Bonds
Bill Luby submits: I know a number of equities-only investors who have started following the bond markets for the first time ever over the course of the past year after becoming tired of being blind-sided by inter-market relationships. Of the many credit market data points, LIBOR, the TED spread,...
Tags: Bond, Liquidity, Seeking Alpha, Investment, Finance, Bill Luby, US Market, Emerging Markets, ETF
External links 2008-11-02
India Perspective: US's Swelling Deficit, OPEC's Possible Production Cuts
Equitymaster submits: The ever expanding US deficit has been a well documented fact. Now it seems that in the present scenario, the US does not mind if this deficit widens further. And widen it definitely will with the gargantuan bailout package that the country has announced to pull out...
Tags: OPEC, Seeking Alpha, Equitymaster, Government, Taxes, Financial Planning, Financial Accounting, Free Trade, Finance, Emerging Markets, India, Energy
External links 2008-10-21
The Credit Crunch Is the Solution, Not the Problem
Jason LaValley submits: Since roughly October 2007, the world’s financial institutions have trembled, credit markets have seized, and as the government bailouts arrive, a consensus view has developed that the root cause of our recent misery is the greed of over-levered, under-regulated financial institutions, helpless in the face of overwhelming...
Tags: Recession, Financial Company, Seeking Alpha, Jason LaValley, Mortgages, Government, Financial Services, Finance, Capital Structures, US Market, Gold & Precious Metals, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-10-20
MSCI Bara Introduces New Indexes to Counter Russian Trading Stoppages
IndexUniverse submits: MSCI Barra MXB has created two new Russia indexes to mitigate the problems recently exposed with the frequent suspension of trading on the Russian stock markets during the global market unrest. The new MSCI Barra indexes will capture the performance of Russian stocks that are traded...
Tags: Russia, Index, Seeking Alpha, MSCI Bara, IndexUniverse, Investment, Finance, Index Universe, Emerging Markets, ETF
External links 2008-10-17
Cresud: Where the Safe Money Is Going
Guy Bennett submits: After the recent wild fluctuations in the Dow, many investors have lost faith in the market and the banks. Bank deposits have decreased an average of $500 million a day over the last 90 days. Meanwhile, the stock market has shed around $8 trillion in value....
Tags: Bank, Investor, Seeking Alpha, Financial Accounting, Financial Services, Finance, Guy Bennett, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-10-17
Electrobras Moves to NYSE
David Hunkar submits: On Friday, Eletrobras of Brazil, an electric utility listed its ADR shares on the New York Stock Exchange NYSE with the ticker [[EBR]]. Formerly, Eletrobras shares used to trade on the OTC market where they had been the largest Brazilian OTC stock. by David Hunkar
Tags: David Hunkar, Emerging Markets, Finance, Investment, NYSE Euronext, Seeking Alpha, Utility
External links 2008-11-03
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