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Sep 14th, 2009 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
With the announcement that it intends to build the world’s largest solar power plant, China is rapidly evolving into the world’s largest market for solar energy. And with heavy government backing, Chinese solar companies are quickly becoming global leaders.
Tags: china, energy, Fslr, Jason Simpkins, President Obama, solar stocks, SPWRA, STP, YGE
Posted in Oil Investment & Alternative Energy |
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Sep 11th, 2009 |
By Bob Blandeburgo |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) said yesterday (Thursday) that it would keep production quotas at 24.845 million bpd and urge members to adhere to targets, as global demand has yet to return in full.
Tags: Bob Blandeburgo, china, Crude Oil Prices, GS, Oil Production, Opec
Posted in Oil Investment & Alternative Energy |
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Sep 10th, 2009 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Politics & Economics
The U.S. trade deficit expanded at its fastest pace in more than ten years in July, accelerated by rising oil prices and increased demand for auto parts and industrial supplies.
Tags: AA, CARS, china, Crude Oil Prices, Jason Simpkins, JPM, US trade deficit
Posted in Politics & Economics |
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Sep 4th, 2009 |
By David Fessler |
Category: Emerging Markets
Every country needs a few basic ingredients in order to achieve healthy, sustained economic growth.
Tags: BP, Canadian Oil Sands, CEO, china, David Fessler, Emerging Markets, energy, natural gas, oil, PTR, RDS, SHI, XOM
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Sep 3rd, 2009 |
By Chris Mayer |
Category: Emerging Markets
U.S. banks are going bad as quickly as a bunch of over-ripe peaches in the summer heat. On the heels of the Colonial Bank failure comes another sizable bank failure.
Tags: china, Chris Mayer, Emerging Markets, Financial Crisis, Food Production, invest in agriculture, Investing in Biofuels, resources, US Banking, US mortgage market
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Aug 31st, 2009 |
By Bill Bonner |
Category: Politics & Economics
Actually, we haven’t gotten to Bedford Springs yet. We’re still sitting in the airport lounge in Paris. Summer is over. It’s back to work…12 hours a day…just like we’ve worked for the past 39 years.
Tags: Bill Bonner, china, Gold Prices, President Obama, US debt, US deficit, US economy
Posted in Politics & Economics |
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Aug 28th, 2009 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Emerging Markets
With large purchases of iron ore, copper and oil, China has been taking full advantage of depressed commodities prices and excess production capacity. Now, the Red Dragon is making its presence felt in the natural gas market – landing two blockbuster deals in the past two weeks.
Tags: BHI, china, CHK, CVX, Daewoo International Corp., DVN, Emerging Markets, energy, GAIL Ltd., investing in natural gas, Jason Simpkins, Korea Gas, natural gas, Oil and Natural Gas Corp., PTR, RJF
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Aug 27th, 2009 |
By Don Miller |
Category: Emerging Markets
Beijing continued a delicate balancing act yesterday (Wednesday), vowing to keep stoking its economy with funding from its $787 billion stimulus program even as it implements new controls on bank lending.
Tags: china, Chinese Banks, Citigroup, Don Miller, Emerging Markets, Libor, Shanghai Composite Index, US dollar
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Aug 26th, 2009 |
By Chris Mayer |
Category: Gold Market
There is probably no group of buyers more watched and coveted than Chinese consumers. Over the weekend, the Financial Times had a piece that highlights things the Chinese like to buy.
Tags: china, Chris Mayer, Gold Prices, Gold Production, investing in gold
Posted in Gold Market |
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Aug 26th, 2009 |
By Chuck Butler |
Category: US Dollar & Forex Trading
Currencies rally in early morning Tuesday. But see profit taking later in the day… Looking for yield? China expected to get back to 10% growth! And Now… Today’s Pfennig!
Tags: Australian Dollar, British pound, Budget Deficit, Canadian Loonie, china, Chuck Butler, euro, Swiss Franc, Treasury Bonds, US debt, US dollar, US economy, yen
Posted in US Dollar & Forex Trading |
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