By Sikonathi Mantshantsha, Bloomberg, South Africa’s biggest clothing company, Pepkor Ltd., plans to expand into Nigeria as retailers including Wal-Mart […]
If The Market Crashes, Who Owns Enough Stock To Even Care?
by Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge, Submitted by Charles Hugh Smith from Of Two Minds If the Market Crashes, Who Owns […]
Fed Pledge Let’s You Know The Fix Is In
by Peter Schiff,, Forbes, Last week’s wild actions on Wall Street should serve as a stark reminder that few investors […]
Low Oil Prices Not Here To Stay, Says Barclays
By Kenneth Rapoza, Forbes Blog, Enjoy the drop in oil prices, because it’s not going to last. In a 114 […]
Being Like Soros in Buying Farmland Reaps Annual Gains of 16%
By Seth Lubove, Bloomberg, Perry Vieth baled hay on a neighbor’s farm in Wisconsin for two summers during high school […]
Web 2.0: How to Spot the Top
by Joshua M Brown, Reformed Broker, “When I see a bubble, I invest.” – George Soros I don’t think there […]
A Soft Landing For Brazil As Output Slows And Growth Centers On Middle Class
By Agustino Fontevecchia,, Forbes Blog, Money managers, bankers, traders, and analysts agree that the Brazilian economy is headed for a […]
Are Hedge Funds ‘Too Big to Fail’?
By Gregory Zuckerman, WSJ, Who’s afraid of hedge funds? A year after Dodd-Frank was signed into law, regulators still have […]
Financial Turmoil Evokes Comparison to 2008 Crisis
By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ, NY Times, It feels eerily familiar: Stocks are plummeting. The economy is slowing. Politicians are scrambling […]
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Oxstone Food for Thought – The Stock Market Roller Coaster Ride
By Liu-Yue (Louie) Lam, Chief Investment Strategist, Oxstone Capital Management, 8/12/11 For the past few weeks stock markets around the […]