About Sara Nunnally

As Editor of the investment advisory service
Taipan Insider and
Taipan's Emerging Market Blog, Sara Nunnally brings a fresh perspective and an exciting approach to the world of international investing. Traveling to such countries as Vietnam, Morocco and Spain, Sara investigates for you the secret world of emerging and frontier markets that are ready to explode in profits.
All entries by Sara Nunnally
Sep 25th, 2008 |
By Sara Nunnally |
Category: International Investing
From January 2009 Slovakia will be the eurozone’s newest (and 16th) member. The stability the single currency provides the fast-growing country is attracting considerable investment. But Sara Nunnally says trading on the local stock market remains complicated and risky. Instead, she recommends the numerous international tech companies that are flocking to the area…
Tags: BASF, CAJ, Daewoo, Emerging Markets, ERIC, European Stocks, MOT, NSANY, Renault, Sara Nunnally, Volvo
Posted in International Investing |
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Sep 9th, 2008 |
By Sara Nunnally |
Category: Featured, Financial News
Tensions have been running high between Russia and the EU since Russia invaded Georgia last month.
The two powers have reached an agreement on a draft peace plan, but business ties are a long way from normal. With the EU dependent on Russia for almost half of all it’s energy needs, this dispute could cause serious problems come winter.
Sara Nunnally says the EU’s scramble for alternative energy sources opens up new investment opportunities in frontier markets around the Caspian Sea. Sara says Turkey is also well placed to become a new regional energy hub.
Tags: , BRIC Nations, Crude Oil Prices, Emerging Markets, investing in Russia, RSX, Sara Nunnally
Posted in Featured, Financial News |
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Sep 5th, 2008 |
By Sara Nunnally |
Category: Emerging Markets
Taipan Publishing’s Sara Nunnally thinks we are seeing the first wave of renewable energy investments in Latin America. The region is one of the fastest growing in today’s global economy, and countries like Chile are turning to wind and solar power to boost local energy capacity. However, ongoing political and instability in the region makes any new venture risky, so Sara recommends sticking to established European firms for solid profit opportunities…
Tags: , BHP, Emerging Markets, GSZ, investing in Latin America, MEOH, Sara Nunnally, solar stocks, Wind Energy Stocks
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Sep 3rd, 2008 |
By Sara Nunnally |
Category: Featured, Financial News
Iran may be part of President Bush’s “axis of evil,” but Taipan Publishing’s Sara Nunnally says it is also a major player in the global commodities market that is now looking to expand its output.
Ambitious new projects to develop the steel and natural gas sectors will dramatically boost production. China and Russia are rushing in to secure supplies. But sanctions prevent the US from investing in Iran.
Sara says ongoing suspicion over Iran’s nuclear program will keep it off the investment table for much of the Western world…
Tags: , Emerging Markets, FORB, GAF, GULF, investing in natural gas, investing in nuclear, MES, peak oil, PMNA, Sara Nunnally, SNP
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Aug 27th, 2008 |
By Sara Nunnally |
Category: International Investing
Sara Nunnally says oil is having a major influence in Britain and Dubai, and creating new investment opportunities in both. One is running out of supplies, the other can’t spend its income fast enough. In Britain, this has prompted a new round of exploration permits, with Egdon Resources (LON:EDR) leading the chase. Meanwhile, Dubai’s venture into the luxury international hotel market could see considerable expansion in the sector. More from Sara…
Tags: British pound, Crude Oil Prices, EDR, investing in Dubai, Oil Service Stocks, Sara Nunnally, UK stocks
Posted in International Investing |
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Aug 25th, 2008 |
By Sara Nunnally |
Category: International Investing
It wasn’t long ago that we published several articles urging investors into the neglected biotech industry. Now Sara Nunnally over at Taipan Publishing says Central and Eastern Europe is a hot region for the sector right now. Big pharma is also looking to enter the rapidly growing market for generic drugs. And a popular way to establish a foothold in the region is through acquisitions of local firms.
Tags: biotech ETF, Emerging Markets, investing in biotech, Sara Nunnally, Servier, SNY, TEVA
Posted in International Investing |
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Aug 19th, 2008 |
By Sara Nunnally |
Category: Emerging Markets
Emerging markets economies are investing in other emerging markets, says Sara Nunally on Taipan’s Emerging Markets blog. China’s massive sovereign wealth fund, China Investment Corp., recently signed a deal to invest in Chile. Emerging market nations are even now investing in developed nations. Yet another reason, says Sara, for investors to keep emerging markets on their radar…
Tags: Agricultural Bank of China, BCH, CIIC, Emerging Markets, HRHO, investing in Chile, PMR, Sara Nunnally
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Aug 15th, 2008 |
By Sara Nunnally |
Category: Emerging Markets, Financial News
When the U.S. economy fell off a cliff, a bunch of investors fled to the “safety” of booming emerging markets, like China and Brazil.
Tags: credit crisis, Dominican Republic, Emerging Markets, Gdp, Latin American Countries, Nicaragua, Recession Fears, Sara Nunnally
Posted in Emerging Markets, Financial News |
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Aug 14th, 2008 |
By Sara Nunnally |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
High energy prices make companies both rich and greedy. Electricite de France (NYSE:EDF) has $54 billion to spend on investments over the next two years. If it doesn’t spend this war chest on external acquisitions, it will spend it on internal expansion. Either way, EDF will remain a top energy company in Western Europe, says Sara Nunnally in Taipan’s Emerging Markets blog…
Tags: BGY, CEG, EDF, Fenosa, Iberdrola, Sara Nunnally
Posted in Oil Investment & Alternative Energy |
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