Emerging Economies Move Ahead With Nuclear Plans

By HEATHER TIMMONS and VIKAS BAJAJ, NY Times, NEW DELHI — Despite Japan’s crisis, India and China and some other […]

Food For Thought – March Market Commentary – Who let Nuclear Godzilla into this house party?

By Liu-Yue (Louie) Lam, Co-Founder, Chief Investment Strategist, Oxstone Capital Management, The first few months of 2011 started off incredibly […]

Bahrain and the Battle Between Iran and Saudi Arabia

By George Friedman, Stratfor, The world’s attention is focused on Libya, which is now in a state of civil war […]

Middle East in Crisis: a Worst-Case Scenario

From CNBC, David Murrin is not the most optimistic person I have ever met. In his recently published book “Breaking […]

Revolution and the Muslim World

By George Friedman, Stratfor, The Muslim world, from North Africa to Iran, has experienced a wave of instability in the […]

In Africa, can Brazil be the anti-China?

By David Lewis, Reuters, NIMBA-BUCHANAN RAILWAY, Liberia (Reuters) – In the muggy forest of central Liberia, a gang of workers […]

A Rising Tide for Agricultural Commodities

ByAndrea Tse, TheStreet, NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Agricultural commodity prices are likely to be on the rise for quite some […]

Roubini’s Next Crisis Makes Food for Thought

By William Pesek, Bloomberg, Forget Egypt for a moment. Skip the water crisis in China. Look past angst on the […]

Marc Faber And Nassim Taleb On Risk, And The One Asset To Own Whether One Is Bearish Or Bullish

by Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge, Last year’s Russia Forum was one of the must see events of the year, pitting […]

Unconventional Gas Is Now Lurking in Asia

By David Lee Smith, Motley Fool, You know a lot by now about the spreading exploration and production for unconventional […]