By Derek Thompson, The Atlantic, There is a free lunch in economics, after all. Companies with perks like complimentary meals clearly […]
Blackstone Prefers China’s Warehouses Over Residential
By Michael Cole, Mingtiandi.com, The head of alternative investment giant Blackstone finds China’s warehouses more interesting than luxury apartments, and […]
Capital Markets Reform in China: Gaining Momentum
By Eddie Chow, From Mark Mobius Blog, Reform efforts in China seem to be gaining momentum. The big question is […]
These are the most religious places in the world (and what they’re practicing)
By Simran Khosla, Global Post, This map shows the countries where more than half the population consider themselves practicing members […]
The Buffett Valuation Indicator: Some Odds and Ends
By Doug Short, Advisor Perspectives, Market Cap to GDP is a relatively long-term valuation indicator that has become popular in […]
Investing’s Biggest Irony: Everyone Thinks They’re a Contrarian
By Morgan Housel, Motley Fool, Robert Shiller won the Nobel Prize in economics last year for his research on […]
Mid-Year Emerging Markets Update: ‘Recovery Phase’
By Mark Mobius, Franklin Templeton, As I’ve often said, investing in emerging markets requires patience, long-term perspective, and selective stock-picking. […]
Why Moldova Urgently Matters
By Robert D. Kaplan, Stratfor, “NATO’s Article 5 offers little protection against Vladimir Putin’s Russia,” Iulian Fota, Romania’s presidential national […]
Seeker, Doer, Giver, Ponderer – A Billionaire Mathematician’s Life of Ferocious Curiosity
By William J. Broad, NY Times, James H. Simons likes to play against type. He is a billionaire star of […]
The Emerging Global Web – Slide Show
Link: The Emerging Global Web Terrific slide show presentation on the emerging markets global web development, including stats on mobile […]
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