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By Cees Bruggemans, Chief Economist of FNB. SARB Governor Marcus has not been reticent about her concerns regarding EU banking and sovereign debt crises, slowing global growth, South Africa’s exposure via exports and capital flows, and the situation at home whose insufficient demand she typifies as a huge concern.
Ever since I started my investment career as a mining analyst in 1984, I have taken a keen interest in gold stocks. The behavior of the miners in recent times warrants special attention. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Why You Should Buy Silver Now, Not Gold (Wall Street Daily, 10/31/11) Gold & Silver Banker-Cartel Prolonged Price Suppression Has Set the Foundation for an Explosive M... (the Underground Investor, 1/17/12) Why Gold Prices Crashed (Learn Mining News, 11/1/11)
Jim O’Neill, Chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management and the man who coined the term BRICs, explains why he thinks China is not headed for a hard landing. [...]
The Chinese stock market has taken a real hammering since its peak in mid-2009. Click through for a short analysis. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Brewing a Chinese Banking Collapse (Wealth Daily, 10/26/11) Rising Wages in China Good for Glocals, But Few Jobs Coming Back (Money Morning, 11/10/11) The Future of China’s Economic Growth (Investment U, 11/16/11)
Michael Chiu, a fund manager at ING Investment Management Asia, talks about the outlook for Chinese stocks. [...] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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