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“No matter who lifts the World Cup trophy on July 11, I believe it is ultimately Africa that has won the attention of the world. Long after the games are over, we will continue to keenly follow the progress of this promising continent,” said Mark Mobius in this guest post. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) South Africa Takes Aim at Both Short and Long-Term Goals with World Cup Bid (Money Morning, 5/18/10) Nike “Just Does It” at the World Cup (Investment U, 6/16/10) 2010 Stock Picks: World Cup Special!!!! (Intelligent Speculator, 6/10/10)
Don Coxe has updated his popular webcast on Friday, June 25. Follow the link from this post. [...] 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 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. [...]
I have watched all England’s games in the World Cup, and fully expected the team not to go far. Alas, Germany yesterday convincingly knocked them out. [...]
The yield on the 10-year US government bond dropped from a high of 3.96% to a recent low of 3.13%. The key question for investors is: Will US long bond yields continue down or consolidate and move higher? In order to cast some light on this issue, I have analyzed a few key graphs and historical relationships, as reported in this post. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Rising Government Bond Rates Push Eurozone Debt Crisis to the Precipice of Collapse (Money Morning, 11/18/11) A Misconception about the Value of Bonds (Michael James on Money, 1/18/12) North Dakota Edges U.S. Closer to Energy Independence… and Double-Digit Returns in a Flat Market (Investment U, 12/7/11)
According to a recent poll, 74 percent of likely voters are extremely or very concerned about the current level of government spending. And 58 percent think the level of spending is unsustainable. Is the public right? Is Washington bankrupting America? [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Is Washington bankrupting America? (Wall Street Sector Selector, 6/2/10) Wealthy Congressmen Don't Feel Your Pain (Money Morning, 1/9/12) 4 Reviving Paper Stocks, 1 Still Suffering (Investment Underground » Page n..., 1/12/12) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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