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November 2010

Who’s Afraid of Apple, Google, Facebook?

Who’s Afraid of Apple, Google, Facebook? Timothy Wu says we should be alarmed by the monopoly powers accumulated by Apple, […]

Easy Pleasures of a Part-time Escape

By Suzan Haskins, International Living, The adventure and great benefits of life overseas can be yours right now—and you don’t […]

Is the Gulf Running Out of Water?

By Adam Gonn, The Media Line, Falling water tables and a salinization of underground aquifers is leaving the Gulf in […]

A Dangerous Bubble Is Emerging In China

By Shaun Rein, Forbes, The country is getting its own version of the dot-com boom and bust. For a decade […]

5 ETFs to Hedge ‘Agflation’

By Tom Lydon, ETF Trends, Inflation might not be a near-term prospect right now, but agflation certainly might be. Here’s […]

Gold vs. The Fed: The Record Is Clear

By Charles W. Kadlek, for The Daily Reckoning, There were no worldwide financial crises of major magnitude during the Bretton […]

Jim Rogers: Whether Or Not There’s A War In Korea, You Should Buy Commodities

By Gus Lubin, Business Insider, Asia-based investor Jim Rogers says the Korean conflict could be a reason to sell. The […]

Waste as a Valuable Commodity

Waste as a Valuable Commodity In over 30 years of business development in emerging market countries we witnessed waste of […]

Why Have Global Correlations Increased?

By Jeremy Glaser, Morningstar, One reason why investors clamor for international stock exposure has traditionally been the belief that foreign […]

The Best Ways to Buy Foreign Real Estate

By Ronan McMahon, Daily Reckoning, There has never been a better time to buy development land in Latin America. It’s […]