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October 2010

Eric Sprott On Bonfire of the Currencies

By Eric Sprott, From Zero Hedge Bonfire of the Currencies World governments just can’t get enough conflict these days. They’ve […]

Here’s the Proof Day Trading is DEAD

By Elliot Turner, Wall St. Cheat Sheet Lately I’ve heard a lot of heated conversation about the day trading industry. […]

Retire in France at 62? In Turkey, It’s 45

by Andrea Coombes, Market Watch In France, workers took to the streets in angry protest when lawmakers first proposed hiking […]

Q&A: Pimco CEO Mohamed El-Erian

SmartMoney: “The new normal” is now part of the financial vernacular. What other realities do you think investors need to […]

China’s Five-Year Plan and Leadership Transition

From Brookings Institute China’s Communist Party recently released a new five-year plan and introduced to the world the next Chinese […]

This Bizarre Indicator Says “Buy Emerging Markets Now”

As you probably know by now if you’ve been dipping into these reports, I’m bullish on emerging markets. Fact is […]

Former Icahn Lieutenant Bets On A Wave Of Buyouts

By DANIEL FISHER Cash, looking for a home. Image via Wikipedia Russell D. Glass hears a time bomb ticking in […]

Chinese Supercomputer Likely to Prompt Unease in U.S.

By DON CLARK A newly built supercomputer in China appears poised to take the world performance lead, another sign of […]

Silicon Valley VCs eye Asia for IPOs

By Financial Times Venture capitalists are leaning toward Asian start-ups. Silicon Valley’s venture capital industry is coming to rely on […]

Seoul Near Sale of Bank Stake

Woori Privatization Would End Bailout From Asian Crisis; Hana Circles By SE YOUNG LEE South Korea is expected to start […]