Emerging Markets Continue to Offer Opportunity Despite Possible U.S. Recession

By Jason Simpkins Associate Editor A narrowing trade surplus and declining money-supply growth in China has some analysts worried about the prospects...

The Dumbest Money in the World

The story of how the credit crisis came to be - and how you can profit from it in 2008... [This is the first of two parts.  The second part will...

Emerging Market IPOs Making Big Waves Outside of U.S. Market Turmoil

By Jason Simpkins Associate Editor As the U.S. market falters amid credit worries and a disastrous housing slump, emerging markets are picking up the...

Dividing to Conquer: Pepsi Shifts Organizational Structure and Management to Focus on Emerging Markets

By Mike Caggeso Associate Editor With ambitious plans for overseas sales and continued growth abroad, PepsiCo, Inc. (PEP) is reorganizing and adding...

Guess Which Asian Index Jumped 80% This Year?

Most people associate Bangladesh with catastrophic floods and chronic instability, but that country has actually come a long. According to the...

Production Report Drives BHP Estimates Down

BHP Billiton Ltd. (BHP), the world's largest mining company, released a lackluster output report Tuesday. According to the report, the company...

Oil Prices Slip, but a Rebound Could Be On the Way

By Jason Simpkins Staff Writer With worries mounting that the global credit crunch will squeeze the worldwide demand for petroleum-based products,...

Vietnam's GNP Grows 8.16% After First Three Quarters of 2007

By Mike Caggeso Staff Writer Vietnam's economy has grown 8.16% in the first nine months of 2007, its best economic performance in 10 years, according...

When Corruption is Low, Your Profits are High

By Martin Hutchinson Director of Global Equity Research Transparency International last week published its Corruption Perceptions Index, ranking 180...

How to Profit as Surge of Solar IPOs Mark Dawn of New Industry in China

By Jason Simpkins Staff Writer Of the five best-performing initial public stock offerings so far this year, three are China-based solar-energy...

China Shenhua Plans an $8.9 Billion Shanghai IPO; PetroChina a $5 billion Shanghai IPO

  From Staff Reports China Shenhua Energy Co., China’s largest coal producer, plans to raise 66.6 billion Yuan ($8.9 billion), in the biggest...

How to Profit From the Dubai-China Connection

By Keith Fitz-Gerald Contributing Editor It was only back in August that I penned a report that I titled, The China Connection: Why Dubai Is Really...

Global Business Roundup: BoE Injects $20B, Steel Prices Surge, Arcelor on the Prowl, Mitsubishi Plugs Into Russia, H-P is Taken With Taiwan, Hyundai Eyes China, and More

In other top business and financial stories from around the world: The Bank of England said yesterday (Wednesday) that it would inject  $20 billion...

The New Cold War: How Russia Has Turned Its Energy Exports Into Weapons of Diplomacy

By Jason Simpkins Last week, (July 20) Chevron Corp. said it would challenge a $290 million back tax claim issued against the Caspian Pipeline...

U.S. Global Investors to Focus on Global Infrastructure Investment Opportunities

From Staff Reports In a move that underscores the profit potential of global infrastructure projects, mutual-fund manager U.S. Global Investors Inc....

U.S. Stocks Soar Tuesday, Gold and Oil Prices Jump, but Trading Abroad is a Mixed Bag

From Staff Reports Stock prices soared yesterday (Tuesday), aided by some strong earnings reports and a growing belief that U.S. Federal Reserve...

India Gains Importance as an Economic and Political Epicenter

By Jason Simpkins Staff Writer China’s rapid economic and military expansion is certainly a blip on everybody’s radar. It has a lot of...

Turkey Economy Slows, Interest Rate Cuts Looming

From Staff Reports By most standards, 3.9% GNP growth is pretty good. But not for Turkey, where the second quarter figure is down from 6.9% in the...

Hold your noses and profit

By Martin HutchinsonDirector of Global Investing Research Emerging-markets investing can be a strange business. Most of the time, the process is...

In Japan, Bad News Could be Good News for Investors

By Martin Hutchinson Director of Global Investing Research When Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, suffered an election defeat recently, some...

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