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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
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
Hungarian Business and Consumer Sentiment Both Fall Sharply in October
Edward Hugh submits: Well, you don't need to be especially adept at reading tealeaves to know which way things are about to move now on the Hungarian economic front. But just in case any of you did have some last, lingering doubts, the latest edition of the GKI sentiment...
Tags: Sentiment, Seeking Alpha, Edward Hugh, Financial Accounting, Finance, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-11-05
ArcelorMittal, Europe Rate Cuts: Signs of the Global Slowdown
Kirk Shinkle submits: American investors may spend this week focusing on the U.S. election, but it’s worth noting Thursday's alarming signs that weakness in the economy continues to spread around the globe.  A few points: by Kirk Shinkle
Tags: Seeking Alpha, Kirk Shinkle, Financial Accounting, Finance, Emerging Markets, Materials/Industrials
External links 2008-11-07
Copa Airlines Remains Profitable Despite Fuel Cost Environment
Tim Plaehn submits: Anyone watching the results of U.S. based airlines over the last six months know they have struggled mightily with higher fuel prices. In contrast, my favorite airline stock, Panama based Copa Holdings CPA has had two nicely profitable quarters in a row. ...
Tags: Child Online Protection Act, Environment, Quarter, Earnings, Seeking Alpha, Tim Plaehn, Copa Holdings, Regulations, Financial Accounting, Government, Finance, Emerging Markets, Transport
External links 2008-11-16
The G20 Summit: Disappointing Punt to Next Spring
Jonathan O'Shaughnessy submits: The G20 Summit was first proposed by the UK and France during the first waves of the global economic meltdown. It was long anticipated as a coming together of the major nations in the world to discuss necessary changes to help better regulate international finance, attempt to...
Tags: France, U.K., Summit, Seeking Alpha, Jonathan O'Shaughnessy, Financial Accounting, Financial Services, Finance, US Market, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-11-18
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
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
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
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
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

Additional Resources

Accounting giants merging
Ernst & Young and KPMG Peat Marwick are merging to form the world's largest accounting and consulting firm, targeting new business from emerging markets and multinational corporations. The companies expect the merger to be completed by the start of next year. The merged company, which has not yet...
Tags: accounting, consulting, Ernst & Young LLP, FINANCE, Investment, KPMG International, merger
Research articles 1997-10-21
Emerging market for medicines
When Haruo Naito, chief executive of Eisai, the Japanese pharmaceutical company, signalled his continued interest in western markets by inaugurating his company's European headquarters in the UK last month, his mind was already elsewhere."We have already finished our investments in all major areas in the US and Europe," he...
Tags: China, India, Pharmaceutical Company, Emerging Market, Sales Strategy, Marketing Research, Financial Services, Sales, Marketing, Company News, Financial Times
External links 2009-08-03
Why the G20 Financial Summit Was So Disappointing
Bad timing and a recalcitrant Bush administration made for an underwhelming economic summit Nov. 15 when leaders of Group of 20 countries met in Washington to deal with the financial crisis. The leaders came up with a list of 20 broad principles to increase international monitoring and...
Tags: Financial, Summit, Financial Accounting, Finance, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-11-16
Tvia, Inc. Appoints Arthur Nguyen as Acting CFO; Nguyen and CEO Porat Voluntarily File Certification Statements With SEC
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SANTA CLARA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 12, 2002 Tvia, Inc. (Nasdaq:TVIA), a leading provider of multi-media display processors for the advanced TV and emerging display markets, today announced that Arthur Nguyen has assumed the position of Acting Chief Financial Officer. Nguyen, who has been Tvia's corporate...
Tags: accounting, CFO, FINANCE, SEC, TVIA Inc.
Research articles 2002-08-12
The challenge of global accounting convergence.(president's page)
In the late 1800s, London was a major financial market, raising a good portion of the world's capital for business investment. This was long before the rise of the New York Stock Exchange, which was driven by the spectacular growth of the U.S. economy in the last...
Tags: accounting, convergence, FINANCE, financial, Financial Accounting Standards Board, Quality, standards, U.K., U.S.
Research articles 2007-07-01
Confidence spurs long bonds
A promising trend has emerged among governments and corporates in recent months – the issuance of longer-dated bonds. China, Qatar, the Brazilian corporate giants Petrobras and Vale as well as BAA, the UK airports operator, have all jumped on the bandwagon in the bid to go long, lured by borrowing...
Tags: Debt, Bond
News items 2009-12-01
PNC Financial Services Group Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer Session Operator [Operator Instructions]. Your first question comes from the line Scott Siefers. James E. Rohr - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Good morning, Scott. Richard J. Johnson - Chief Financial Officer Good morning, Scott. Operator Scott, your...
Tags: PNC Financial Services Group Inc.
Earnings calls 2007-10-18
What's really happening to the VC industry
Editors' note: This guest column was originally published on Bill Gurley's blog. See his bio below.Many are speculating that the year 2009 represents a fundamental turning point for the venture capital industry. Some are arguing that the industry is in dire straits after years of poor performance. Others have argued...
Tags: asset
News items 2009-08-26
Countrywide Financial Q2 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator Instructions Your first question comes from the line of Paul Miller from Friedman, Billings, Ramsey. Please go ahead. Paul Miller - Friedman, Billings, Ramsey Thank you very much. Angelo, you've been through a lot of these different cycles out there and this doesn't seems to be...
Tags: Countrywide Financial Corp.
Earnings calls 2007-07-24
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