Tue 18 Nov 2008
Video-o-rama: Jim Rogers on the lie of the land
Posted by Prieur du Plessis under Investment, Markets, Money
John Authers, investment editor of FT, has just conducted a wide-ranging four-part video interview with Jim Rogers, legendary investor and author.
In Part 1 Rogers gives his outlook for the US dollar and what new financial architecture may evolve post-crisis.
In Part 2 Rogers discusses president-elect Barack Obama’s economic proposals and whether it is the right time to buy back into equities.
In Part 3 Rogers discusses China, his outlook for A shares, and whether the economic stimulus package is enough to reverse the country’s slowing pace of growth.
In Part 4 Rogers recommends holding real assets because the spectre of inflation is still real despite a forced liquidation into cash prompting a decline in prices.
Source: John Authers, Financial Times, November 17, 2008.
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November 21st, 2008 at 2:02 am[...] Video-o-rama: Jim Rogers on the lie of the land - John Authers, investment editor of FT, has just conducted a wide-ranging four-part video interview with Jim Rogers, legendary investor and author. The video clips are included in this post. - Investment Postcards from Capetown [...]



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November 21st, 2008 at 2:27 pm
Dear Sir,
Thank you for the links; unfortunately the FT website is not able to stream the video fast enough, so that the conversation halts in mid-sentence time and again. I live about 20 miles from the FT building, but obviously their streaming ability can not hold a candle to that of YouTube and similar. So looking forward to a link to the transcript.
Yours etc.,
November 21st, 2008 at 2:50 pm
Hans: These slow videos are very frustrating. Here is a link to the text of part of the interview.
http://us.ft.com/ftgateway/superpage.ft?news_id=fto111720081121012615&page=1