Posts Tagged ‘
investing in China ’
Sep 15th, 2009 |
By Doug Hornig |
Category: Gold Market
That’s a question that Westerners have been asking for, oh, several millennia now. Or at least since Marco Polo aimed his ponies down the old Silk Road in 1271.
Tags: Comex, Doug Hornig, invest in gold, invest in silver, investing in China, precious metals, Teck Corp.
Posted in Gold Market |
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Aug 17th, 2009 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Emerging Markets
Understanding that high-speed rail (HSR) could provide millions of Americans with a cleaner, more efficient way to travel, President Barack Obama allocated $13 billion to its development over the next five years as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) passed in February.
Tags: Bombardier Inc, China Railway Construction Co., Emerging Markets, GSH, IBM, investing in China, Jason Simpkins, President Obama, unemployment crisis, US economy
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Aug 14th, 2009 |
By Andrew Snyder |
Category: Emerging Markets
Chinese stocks are dominating the domestic equities market. If you think the trend is going to end sometime soon, you had better think again. Winners like China GrenTech (NASDAQ:GRRF) are here to stay.
Tags: AAPL, Andrew Snyder, Citigroup, Emerging Markets, GRRF, investing in China, investing in tech, SIRI
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Jun 24th, 2009 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Financial News, International Investing
How many entrepreneurs have sat down and thought to themselves, “If only the Chinese would buy my product…Heck, if only one in 10 Chinese would buy my product, I’d be rich!” Call it the China Dream. It has a long history.
Tags: Business In China, Chris Mayer, commodities, investing in China, POT, potash
Posted in Financial News, International Investing |
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Jun 12th, 2009 |
By Byron King |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
Brazil is making a national commitment to develop energy resources located far offshore in the South Atlantic. Indeed, no nation has ever advanced such an ambitious plan for long-term comprehensive offshore development. And it’s being bankrolled by China.
Tags: BP, Brazil, Byron King, china, crude oil production, Emerging Markets, energy, Investing in Brazil, investing in China, PBR, RDS.A, RDS.B, XOM
Posted in Oil Investment & Alternative Energy |
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Apr 17th, 2009 |
By Martin Hutchinson |
Category: Top Story
Investors who trade actively and are closely in touch with the ebb and flow of opinion on Wall Street have one enormous barrier to good investment performance: They will often be seduced by what’s fashionable – whether it be in terms of sectors, countries or individual stocks.
Tags: AIG, BAC, BBT, investing in China, Investment Strategy, Martin Hutchinson, Stock Markets, Ubs, Warren Buffett
Posted in Top Story |
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Mar 25th, 2009 |
By Steve McDonald |
Category: Featured, International Investing
China will lead the world out of this economic slow down and the money to be made is beyond your wildest dreams.
Tags: Bond Prices, China Life Insurance, CHL, Dollar Surplus, FXL, investing in China, LFC, recession, Slow Down, Steve McDonald
Posted in Featured, International Investing |
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Mar 17th, 2009 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Financial News
C.H. Robinson Stock Moving; Report: Rough Year Ahead for Latin America; Foreign Direct Investing in China Falling; Seattle Post-Intelligencer Goes Online-Only; U.S. to Seize $100 Million From Madoffs; Foreigners Tossing Treasuries; MGM Antes Up
Tags: Bernard Madoff, Brazil economy, Cash Bonds, CHRW, Hearst Corp, investing in China, MS, US securities
Posted in Financial News |
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Feb 11th, 2009 |
By Irwin Greenstein |
Category: Emerging Markets, Financial News
Now that China has overtaken the U.S. as the world’s biggest car market, investors should be asking themselves if China is simply a better place to put their money.
Tags: Automobile Manufacturers, Car Sales, ETFs, Gm, investing in China, Irwin Greenstein, TM
Posted in Emerging Markets, Financial News |
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Feb 9th, 2009 |
By Irwin Greenstein |
Category: Emerging Markets
Investors often look to a country’s GDP to determine whether or not invest in its markets, but when it comes to China the official rate of growth could be exaggerated based on a new, revealing data.
Tags: Consumption Growth, Gdp Data, Industrial Sector, investing in China, Irwin Greenstein
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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