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October 2011

The Future of Display Technology

By Casey’s Research, The basic technology involved in delivering information in visual format (i.e., display technology) remained essentially unchanged for […]

Brazil’s Hidden Beaches

By Margaret Summerfield, International Living, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is famous for its beautiful beaches such as Ipanema and […]

What Is An Emerging Market Economy?

An emerging market economy (EME) is defined as an economy with low to middle per capita income. Such countries constitute […]

Emerging Market ETFs – More Growth And Less Overall Volatility Read more: Emerging Market ETFs More Growth And Less Overall Volatility

One of the most common expressions in finance and economics is that there is no such thing as a free […]

House Is Gone but Debt Lives On

provided by Joseph Reilly lost his vacation home here last year when he was out of work and stopped paying […]

Why Goldman Is Surprised By The Market’s Reaction To The Twist, And What’s Next For The Fed?

by Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge, After spending the last few weeks ‘helping’ the Fed with its agenda, Goldman Sachs’ Andrew […]

Chanos Keeps Shorting China… and Winning

By JON C. OGG, 247 Wall St, Fund manager Jim Chanos has been pretty vocal about the risks in Chinafrom […]

China Slaps Taxes of 48% on Foreign Employees

by Right Site, Payroll Withholdings to Be Levied on All Foreign Nationals Starting on October 15th, all foreign nationals working […]

Argentina

By Mark Mobius, Investment Adventures in Emerging Markets,  In the search for good investment opportunities around the world, I have […]

Rousseff Crisis Spurred by Lula Debts as Brazil Boom Diminishes

By Alexander Ragir, Bloomberg, On a cool July evening, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff hosts a cocktail party for 50 leaders […]