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Millionaire Investors: Over 70% Plan to Buy Stocks in 2013, Brazil Is Better Than China

Many investors follow and track inflows and outflows of investor funds. After all, following the trends where the money is headed is nothing new. But what about not worrying about ...
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The Fast Food Risk In BRIC & Emerging Market Nations (YUM, MCD, ARCO, SBUX, WEN)

China, India, Brazil... all part of the BRIC nations along with Russia.  The growth of those three nations has been slowing and the concern is growing that these nations and much ...
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The BRIC Cheer: Stimulus Coming To India (EPI, PIN, IFN, IIF, INFY, TTM, IBN, SLT)

India could finally be starting to turn itself around.  Now that the nation is no longer so ultra-concerned about inflation tearing apart its population, the country is aiming for some ...
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Swapping BRICs, ETF Funds Leaving China and Going to Brazil (FXI, EWZ, GXC, HAO, BKF)

Fears of inflation and increased oversight into accounting practices are causing US investors to pull funds from China-focused ETFs, with a parallel interest in putting more funds into Brazilian equity ...
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Lost Trust After Lost Value In Chinese Internets, But… (RENN, NQ, QIHU, BIDU, SNDA, SINA, LDK)

Maybe it was a really bad IPO. Maybe you can blame the constant accounting fiction by public and state-owned companies.  Maybe it is the nation's effort to kill growth by ...
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Media Digest (4/14/2011) Reuters, WSJ, NYT, FT, Bloomberg

A  report  from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations accuses Goldman Sachs Group (NYSE: GS) of selling weak financial securities and betting against the interests of its clients. (Reuters) Glencore ...
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Media Digest (10/8/2010) Reuters, WSJ, NYT, FT, Bloomberg

Reuters:   The federal government will supply states with $1.5 billion in funds for small businesses. Reuters:   Financial leaders around the world have begun to work to stop a currency war. ...
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