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The US administration’s interventions in the market will not solve problems and will bring about unintended consequences, Marc Faber, author and publisher of the “Gloom, Boom & Doom Report,” told CNBC on Friday. Read on for Mr Faber’s comments on this issue and the outlook for markets. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) President Obama’s Favorite Chart (Wall Street Daily, 1/13/12) Wall Street's Washington Infiltration Continues with New Chief of Staff Jacob Lew (Money Morning, 1/11/12) Obama's Hydraulic Fracturing Pledge (Wealth Daily, 1/19/12)
This post provides links to a number of interesting articles I have read over the past few days that you may also enjoy. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Wealthy Congressmen Don't Feel Your Pain (Money Morning, 1/9/12) The Illusion of Low Financing Rates (Michael James on Money, 1/8/12) Getting to Know the Future You (Random Roger's Big Picture, 12/29/11)
The trend of commercial and industrial loans and consumer credit is still southwards. Click through to the post for two interesting graphs. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Dogs Of The Dow For 2012 (Disciplined Approach to Investing, 1/1/12) How to Safely Double Your Dividend Yield With Covered Call Options (Money Morning, 1/19/12) Dow Jones Chart – Trend Line Convergence (My Trader's Journal, 1/15/12)
In this very topical three-part video interview, Jing Ulrich, Chairman of China Equities and Commodities at JPMorgan, discusses the outlook for Chinese stocks, Chinese market reforms, the renminbi, commodities and IPOs in Hong Kong and Shanghai. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) China: Big Changes Coming Soon (Money Morning, 1/10/12) Why China's "Blindside" Could Be A Great Buying Opportunity (Money Morning, 1/6/12) What China is Buying Now (Wealth Daily, 1/12/12)
“The biggest emerging economies have ambitious plans that require a greater share of the world’s limited commodities. This trend is spurring profound and permanent disruptions in how these resources are allocated now and in the future. For investors, these disruptions present opportunities. Simply put, an investment in natural resources is a vote of confidence in global economic growth,” said Frank Holmes in this guest post. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) What the Next Decade Holds for Commodities (Money Morning, 1/20/12) What the Next Decade Holds for Commodities (GreenLightAdvisor Views, 1/14/12) Energy and Commodities: 2011 & 2012 (Investment U, 12/21/11)
The video clips in this post provide a handy summary of the reports expected on the economic, financial and corporate front around the globe during the week ahead. [...] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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