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investing in China ’
Jan 28th, 2009 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: International Investing
While the rest of the world is grappling with the global slowdown, China is figuring out ways to exploit it.
Tags: AAUK, ACH, BCS, CCJ, commodities prices, DARUF, DLTUF, GBGD, Global Financial Crisis, Global Slowdown, investing in China, Iron Ore, Jason Simpkins, liquidity, mining stocks, RTP, Stimulus Plan, XSRAF
Posted in International Investing |
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Jan 27th, 2009 |
By Keith Fitz-Gerald |
Category: Top Story
China’s slowdown does not signal an economic washout, says Keith Fitz-Gerald. Domestic consumption is still booming, and the government stimulus will support growth in the future. Over time, Keith says savvy investors could see the best payoffs in a generation.
Tags: EDU, Emerging Markets, government stimulus, international investing, investing in Asia, investing in China, investing in Chinese stocks, Keith Fitz-Gerald, SBUX, YUM
Posted in Top Story |
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Jan 21st, 2009 |
By Irwin Greenstein |
Category: Emerging Markets
The explosive growth of cell-phone subscriptions indicate that emerging markets could rebound in the coming years – giving investors a heads up of impending profits.
Tags: BRIC Nations, cell phone sales, Emerging Markets, infrastructure investing, investing in Asia, investing in China, investing in Latin America, Irwin Greenstein
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Jan 19th, 2009 |
By Irwin Greenstein |
Category: Emerging Markets
New labor laws in China have forced the manufacturing sector into an ever-tightening vice, giving investors further pause for any significant rebound in the world’s fastest growing economy.
Tags: chinese growth, Chinese Stock Market, Emerging Markets, Global Downturn, investing in Asia, investing in China, Irwin Greenstein
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Jan 15th, 2009 |
By Louis Basenese |
Category: Top Story
Like much of the world, China is going through a rough patch. But Louis Basenese says there are many reasons why now is the perfect time to invest. He recommends four companies for big gains when the market gets back to winning ways.
Tags: APWR, BRIC Nations, CML, CSR, EJ, Emerging Markets, FXI, Global Downturn, international stocks, investing in China, Lou Basenese, Small Cap Stocks, stock bargains
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Jan 9th, 2009 |
By Irwin Greenstein |
Category: Emerging Markets
A small article in today’s China Daily reported a startling number that revealed the true depths of China recession – giving investors pause for any near-term recovery in the country’s blistering economic growth of years past.
Tags: China recession, chinese stock markets, Emerging Markets, global credit crisis, Global Downturn, Global Recession, investing in Asia, investing in China, Irwin Greenstein
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Jan 7th, 2009 |
By Don Miller |
Category: Featured
China’s bold measures to confront the economic crisis make it a great place to invest, says Don Miller. And the best places to find profits are in infrastructure, consumer goods and energy sectors. Don gives seven stocks that have a bright future in China’s economic growth story.
Tags: AAPL, BRIC Nations, China infrastructure investments, Chinese Stocks, Don Miller, Emerging Markets, HNP, infrastructure investing, international investing, investing in China, MCO, RIO, TDF, YCZ
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Jan 6th, 2009 |
By Irwin Greenstein |
Category: Emerging Markets
The trillions of dollars that Washington is throwing at beleaguered American industries could have unforeseen consequences in the longer term viability of domestic investment opportunities. Washington’s handouts may come at the expense of funding important R&D projects that could give the U.S. a long-term competitive edge that it appears to be losing to Asia.
Tags: BRIC Nations, Emerging Markets, government bailouts, international investing, investing in Asia, investing in China, investing in South Korea, Irwin Greenstein
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Dec 30th, 2008 |
By Irwin Greenstein |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
Alternative-energy investors have pointed to China as the fastest way on the planet to make money in the green revolution. I guess they never went beyond the executive summary of a recent report titled “The Green Evolution – Environmental Policies and Practice in China’s Banking Sector.”
Tags: Alternative Energy, Emerging Markets, Energy Stocks, investing in China, Irwin Greenstein, renewable energy stocks, Wind Energy
Posted in Oil Investment & Alternative Energy |
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Dec 30th, 2008 |
By Irwin Greenstein |
Category: Emerging Markets
To show how far emerging markets have fallen, and where they are headed for 2009, look no further than the theory of ‘decoupling’, says Irwin Greenstein, writing for Contrarian Profits.
Tags: BRIC Nations, Commodity Prices, commodity supercycle, credit crisis, Decoupling, Emerging Markets, Global Downturn, international investing, Investing in Brazil, investing in China, Irwin Greenstein, US recession
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