By Jim Rogers The last two months alone have seen Britain leaving the European Union, terror attacks, cop killings, […]
Wave of Violent Protests, Rioting, Bombings Hits China; Expect More Riots When China’s Credit Bubble Pops, Exposing Mountains of Fraud
By Mike “Mish” Shedlock, globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com, Protests are not uncommon in China. However, most protests have been in rural areas where […]
Contrarian Adding Bets in Mideast
By JULIE CRESWELL, NY Times, When it comes to investing in the Middle East, Thomas J. Barrack Jr. takes the […]
Hopeful Message About the World’s Poorest
By DAVID LEONHARDT, NY Times, In the not too distant past — 1980 — one of every six babies born […]
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 […]
Currency Wars Retreat as Fighting Inflation Makes Emerging Markets Winners
By Garth Theunissen and Liz Capo McCormick, Bloomberg, As recently as last month, governments of emerging economies from South Africa […]
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 […]
Unrest and the Libyan Military
By Stratfor, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi has ordered the Libyan air force to fire on military installations in Libya, according […]
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 […]