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Financial News From Around The Globe
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Vivian Lewis
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013 4:48 PM EDT
Financial news from Sweden, Norway, Finland, China, Italy, Canada, The Netherlands, Jordan, Ireland, Israel, Britain, Brazil, and Colombia...
In this article: HSBA.L, BNS, CBI, COV, EC, GSH, GSK, MXE, NE, NOK, BSAC, VALE, AEMMY, DGRLY, PDYPF, RTOBF, MSFT
Weekly American Depositary Receipt Investment Report
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E.B. Capital Markets
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013 4:44 PM EDT
The best scoring ADRs from every week since 2010 have outpaced the EFA by an average 428 bps over the following year, with 0% turnover. The top performers include NMR, IX, SMI, and TRIB.
Breaking Into The BullionVault
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Vivian Lewis
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013 2:49 PM EDT
News on the Indian rupee, the Bombay stock exchange, Barrick Gold (ABX), and BullionVault, the system for buying, selling, and holding physical gold.
Financial News From Around The World
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Vivian Lewis
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Monday, December 9, 2013 12:53 PM EDT
The latest updates from the Bank of Nova Scotia (Canada), Santander, Telefonica, and the Spanish government, Ecopetrol (Colombia), AmBev (Brazil), Hadasit (Israel), the JF China Region Fund, and more.
U.S. Structural Jobs Paradigm
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EconMatters
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Friday, November 8, 2013 4:08 PM EDT
Where do you think all that wealth responsible for building all those cities in China came from?
Byron Wien Announces “The Ten Surprises” For 2013
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Prieur du Plessis
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Thursday, January 3, 2013 5:15 PM EDT
Byron Wien, Vice Chairman of Blackstone Advisory Partners, yesterday issued his list of “The Ten Surprises for 2013″. This is the 28th year Byron has given his predictions of a number of economic, financial market and political surprises for the coming year.
Strong Outlook For South Africa ETF
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David Stafford
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Thursday, February 5, 2009 1:04 PM EDT
South Africa's Import To Export Relationships And The iShares ETF, EZA.
Inflation, Interest Rates, And Türkiye
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Brian Romanchuk
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Sunday, December 31, 1899 10:30 AM EDT
Proponents of Modern Monetary Theory dissent from the orthodoxy with respect to interest rates, but there is still a range of view across the proponents.