Emerging Markets

Seeking Alpha, China, 39 minutes ago

I believe that Natural Gas is currently vastly oversold and therefore provides an exceptional buying opportunity for investors. It will be interesting to see how much longer and lower this Nat Gas sell-off can continue in the…Read

ClusterStock, 1 hour ago

(This guest post previously appeared at the author's blog) China has been and remains the strongest leg of the economic recovery. While most other countries remain entangled in a weak recovery or no recovery at all, Chinas…Read

Seeking Alpha, China, 2 hours ago

China has been and remains the strongest leg of the economic recovery. While most other countries remain entangled in a weak recovery or no recovery at all, Chinas economy appears to have surged back to its pre-crisis…Read

Seeking Alpha, China, 3 hours ago

Shrugging off some lingering reminders of the credit crisis and recession, investors last week marked the one-year anniversary of the bear market low by pushing many benchmark equity indices to cycle highs. Wall Street scaled…Read

Seeking Alpha, ETFs, 4 hours ago

Im having writers block this weekend.Usually when I cant think of what to write it helps me to go over our portfolios so I started this morning reviewing the Buy List but I didnt get far because it was silly. Of 43 plays on the…Read

China has been and remains the strongest leg of the economic recovery.  While most other countries remain entangled in a weak recovery or no recovery at all, China’s economy appears to have surged back to its pre-crisis…Read

Wikinvest Daily Angle, 4 hours ago

Today’s Daily Angle comes from Wikinvest Wire member David Hunkar of TopForeignStocks.com. You can read the full article on David’s blog. China was the world’s largest economy before 1890. According to Professor Angus Maddison,…Read

Seeking Alpha, Biotech, 5 hours ago

by MARIE DAGHLIAN [[AVEO]] Pharmaceuticals initial public offering on March 12 reaffirmed investors tepid interest in IPOs of developmental-stage biotech companies. After delaying its debut for two days, the Cambridge,…Read

Dani Rodrik: The End of an Era in Finance: [W]hat happened on February 19 can safely be called the end of an era in global finance. On that day, the International Monetary Fund published a policy note that reversed its…Read

Daily Markets, 7 hours ago

No rest for the weary given the slew of developments on Wall Street, in Washington, and around the world. That said, are the markets getting tired or are they preparing to receive another jolt of government…Read

Daily Markets, 7 hours ago

Precious Metals ETFs may play an important role in this environment.  After years of a slowly deteriorating US dollar, the greenback found some footing during the financial crisis and is now benefiting from the financial…Read

Self Evident, 7 hours ago

ECB: Slaves of defunct economists. A self-professed Keynesian who, refreshingly, does not sound completely mad. For example, some recent suggestions have gone to the extreme of advising monetary policy to target a higher rate…Read

Simoleon Sense, 8 hours ago

I spend 8 hours every Sunday putting this together…If you like this roundup kindly include a reference to SimoleonSense.com .Thanks! Weekly Cartoon Joke Of The Week – via Net Funny These two women were walking…Read

Wall St. Cheat Sheet, 8 hours ago

Financial markets regulators have had a big problem: the globalization of finance means that regulation in one country can be sidestepped by financiers operating in countries that don’t have those regulations.  For…Read

 
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