Mubarak Resigns, Military is in Charge

From Stratfor site, Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman delivered the following statement Feb. 11: “In the name of God the […]

Inflation Stalks Emerging Markets

by Tom Lauricella, Alex Frangos, WSJ, The political turmoil in Tunisia and Egypt is a reminder of the days when […]

Libya Next?

by Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge.com, The one country landlocked between Tunisia and Egypt has so far been oddly silent. Not […]

China Should Raise Its Currency—for Its Own Good

By Derek Thompson, The Atlantic, China’s cheap currency, one of the great boogeymen of international economics, will come roaring back […]

Dmitry Medvedev on Investment and Security in Russia

Dmitry Medvedev on Investment and Security in Russia The Russian President talks with Bloomberg Television about the case of Mikhail […]

Oxstones Food for Thought – Black Swan Brewing in the Middle East

By Liu-Yue (Louie) Lam, Co-founder, CEO, & Chief Investment Strategist, Oxstone Capital Management The ongoing crisis in Egypt is much […]

The Egyptian Unrest: A Special Report

From Stratfor site, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak remains the lifeblood of the demonstrators, who still number in the tens of […]

China’s Military Comes Into Its Own

By Rodger Baker, Stratfor, Chinese President Hu Jintao is visiting the United States, perhaps his last state visit as president […]

Top Global Political Risks of 2011

Here are the Top Global Political Risks for 2011 as defined by The Eurasia Group. G-Zero Europe Cybersecurity China North […]

The Next Korean War?

By Leslie H. Gelb, The Daily Beast, North Korea’s attack on a South Korean island likely won’t escalate into a […]