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October 2010

Richard and Nikki Lowered Their Blood Pressures by 20 Points— by Moving to Boquete, Panama

By Dan Prescher, International Living It must be the best view in the country…green hills that inspire artistic tendencies in […]

Marc Faber: “Print, Print and Print”

By Marc Faber, author of the Gloom, Boom and Doom report No matter what central bankers and the cheerleading, mostly […]

Behavioral finance – Gary Belsky

1. Every dollar spends the same. People tend to treat money differently depending on where it’s come from. They spend […]

Five could-be bubbles waiting to burst

From the globe and mail, Canada One of the oldest sayings of Wall Street (and one that happens to be […]

Construction sector in Russia 2010

Russia’s economy is recovering rapidly after last year’s slump, together with the country’s construction industry. The improvement in the situation […]

401K Tips

The Easiest Financial Lesson You’ll Ever Learn by Daniel Indiviglio Sunday, October 17, 2010 provided by Saving and investing wisely […]

Emerging nations: a beacon of opportunity

By Jerome Booth, Financial Times If you are looking for a market bubble do not look to emerging markets. The […]

Brazilian Soil

By Chris Mayer, The Daily Reckoning “The power of its soil always saves Brazil,” observes Stefan Zweig in his book, […]

Civil Society in the Arab World and the Dilemma of Funding

From Brookings Institute Civil society played a critical role in democratic transitions in Eastern Europe and Latin America. To the […]

Blue-Chip Specials From the Buffett Menu

by By Andrew Bary, Barron’s There’s no quibbling with Warren Buffett’s extraordinary overall investment record, which has resulted in a […]