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Top Emerging Markets Archive - China

2008 September

  • Good for Your Health (and Portfolio)September 5, 2008

    One of my favorite China Strategy companies just reported its second-quarter earnings, and boy were they impressive! The results blew analysts' expectations out of the water and helped boost the stock. But this isn't the first time this company has reported quarterly growth in the double digits -- it has shown consistent, impressive growth for the past few quarters. I look for more profits to come, so read on to learn more.

2008 August

  • My Visit to China and the OlympicsAugust 29, 2008

    I recently arrived back in the U.S. after an amazing trip to China. While meeting with financial experts to trade ideas is always a great experience, the highlight of my trip was attending the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games. I am so proud that the Games were held in my ancestral country, and that China got to show the world what it's made of. It was a great experience, and I want to tell you all about it, as well as what's in store for China's future.

  • Buy this ETF to Profit from China's StrengthAugust 18, 2008

    The Olympic Games are in full swing, and they are more exciting than ever. And it's not just the altheltic competitions -- China finally has its chance to show the world that it is ready to join the ranks of other economic superpowers. I expect great prosperity for China in the coming weeks, months and years, and this ETF is a great way to share in the profits.

  • India: Ripe for Investment?August 14, 2008

    The Olympics are now well under way, and this is an exciting time for both sports lovers and investors. That's because many investors are getting a good look at the world for global investment opportunites. And at the top of their list is India --many have seen the wealth that some Indian investors have accumulated and want to get in on the profits, too. But is the time right to invest in this emerging country? I recently traveled to India to answer this question, so read on for my analysis.

  • A Lucky Chinese PlayAugust 8, 2008

    For the next two weeks, all eyes will be on Beijing as it hosts the most important international sporting event. The Games officially started today -- one of the luckiest days according to the Chinese, 8/8/008 -- and with my new China play, I hope to share in the luck! Read on for my recommendation to profit from the increased attention and interest in China from the Oympics.

  • China: After the OlympicsAugust 6, 2008

    The Beijing Olympic Games are finally here! I am very excited about the Games, not only because I will get to watch them in person, but also because this is China's chance to showcase its economic strength to the world. Many investors have asked me what I expect from China's economy and market after the Games. This is an important question that will determine many of our investments going forward, so read on for my answer!

2008 July

  • Prosperity in Hong KongJuly 28, 2008

    With the Beijing Olympic Games only days away, all eyes are on the city of Beijing. But while the city has made some nice changes to prepare for the Games, I think that the progression of Hong Kong is equally as impressive. I just made a trip to Hong Kong, and I have some interesting things to report. So read on for my firsthand account of what Hong Kong is like now, and how we can make money from the city's prosperity.

  • Monetary Tightening Affects China's Economic GrowthJuly 21, 2008

    On July 24, China announced second quarter GDP growth rate. Due the country's monetary tightening policy because of record-high inflation, we saw a slight drop in China's GDP during the second quarter and the first half of the year. But it's important to note that this rate is still much higher than most countries around the globe and it's still above the country's annual average of the past two decades.

  • High Inflation Hurts Coal ProducersJuly 21, 2008

    Back in February, I recommended a Chinese coal miner as a way to profit from China's booming demand for the hard substance. But now, with record-high inflation, the Chinese government is taking strong moves to curb inflation. This is ultimately hurting coal miners and related China stocks, and there's one you should sell today.

  • On the Edge of a Bear or Bull Market?July 14, 2008

    The domestic and foreign markets have had a rough couple of months. The Dow just experienced its worst June since the Great Depression, and the Asian markets are still down about 45% since their all-time high. While it's enough to make any investor want to run for the hills, I think that there are better times to come. Read on for my market outlook, as well as how we can profit now.

  • Causes of the Global Market Sell-OffJuly 7, 2008

    Talk about volatility! The past couple of weeks in the market have been rough ones for investors, as many of the major indexes are down so far this year. With so much doom and gloom in the markets, I think it is important to talk about what's contributing to the current global sell-off. Read on for the three main causes of the global market woes, and what I expect to happen in the months to come.

  • Upcoming BargainsJuly 1, 2008

    The emerging markets haven't been immune to the strong up and down movements of the major U.S. and Asian markets. In fact, the movement of many emerging markets is still coupled with these major indexes, which is creating a volatile environment for us as global investors. But if we look at the bigger picture, the recent market action is actually creating a nice investment opportunity for us. Read on to learn more.

2008 June

  • Rising Fuel Costs in ChinaJune 24, 2008

    While fuel prices have been going up, up, up here in the U.S., not every country in the world has been feeling our pain. In fact, Chinese consumers have been paying only $2.80 a gallon. But that has all changed, as the Chinese government recently increased the fixed-price for gasoline. Read on to learn more about this situation, what it means for China's growth, and how we can profit.

  • Oil!June 19, 2008

    Oil prices are painfully high right now, and it seems as if the worst is yet to come. Morgan Stanley predicted that the price of oil would reach $150 per barrel within the next month, and I think that they could shoot even higher from there. Demand from emerging markets is putting a big pinch on supplies, and there is a general sense that we may have reached "peak oil." Read on for my analysis of this situation.

  • China's Economy UpdateJune 13, 2008

    This first half of 2008 has been an eventful one in the Chinese economy. Its economic growth has been affected by fluctuating imports and exports, as well as rising inflation and appreciation of its currency. Read on to learn about these trends and their impact on China's economy. I also discuss my expectations of China's economy going forward.

  • Telecom ShakeupJune 10, 2008

    Recently, the Chinese government announced its plans to restructure the country's telecom industry. The goal is to try and increase competition in the wireless space that is growing by the day. To learn the details about the plan, as well as how it will affect one of the largest Chinese telecoms, read on.

  • The Global Food ShortageJune 3, 2008

    In the past few months, the price of food has gone through the roof. The cost of milk, eggs, bread, and meat has reached staggering highs. And considering that the strong food demand from China and other emerging countries isn't slowing any time soon, I think that this food crisis will last for a while. Read further to learn about China's impact on global food supplies, as well as other contributing factors to the crisis.

  • The Giving ContinuesJune 3, 2008

    There has been a huge response to the earthquake in China, and it seems like the charitable giving just keeps on going. The event has brought people together all over the world, and even strengthened the national identity and pride of ethnic Chinese abroad. Read on to learn about China's recovery, as well as its people's strengthening nationality.

2008 May

  • Signs of Goodwill and ProgressMay 28, 2008

    In response to the tragic earthquake in China, there has been an outpouring of donations and support from all over the world. Some of the biggest support has come from Taiwan, as the total donations from people on the island totaled over $100 million. This is a positive sign, as it shows that the relationship between Mainland China and Taiwan is strengthening.

  • Rising Inflation in AsiaMay 28, 2008

    Countries all around the world are suffering from high inflation. Emerging countries, in particular, are dealing with increased prices on almost everything. You can see this in India, where the inflation rate just hit the highest point in over three years, and in China, where prices are also rising quickly. Read on to learn about how inflation is affecting these emerging countries.

  • Skyrocketing Oil PricesMay 23, 2008

    The cost of oil is rocketing to the sky, and there are no signs of prices receding any time soon. There have been several efforts made by Congress and President Bush to alleviate the cost of oil, but it seems like a smart alternative is to look for oil in other places, such as underwater. Read on to learn more about this, as well as how to profit.

  • Improving Social StabilityMay 23, 2008

    In response to the devastating earthquake that rocked China recently, the country has received many donations from individuals, Chinese companies, multinational corporations, and governments. These donations have greatly helped in China's relief efforts, and as a result have contributed to improving China's social stability. Read on to learn more.

  • Chindia: Stonger Ties Between China and IndiaMay 23, 2008

    During a recent trip to Asia, I noticed that there was an increasing cooperation between many Asian countries, particularly China and India. These two countries have key resources that the other country could greatly benefit from, and I think that their increasing collaboration will create an important economic theme in the 21st century.

  • A Smart New OpportunityMay 23, 2008

    While on the Beijing subway a few weeks ago, I noticed that there was at least on TV display inside every subway train. But it wasn't just ads that were flashing – there was programming, too. I thought combining the popularity of public transportation with content and ads was a smart move, and that's why I am watching a company that is responsible for it.

  • Charitable Giving in ChinaMay 22, 2008

    The earthquake that rocked the western Sichuan Province in China was absolutely devastating. The destruction is staggering, as, along with the loss of life, homes, business, and schools have also been destroyed. It is now time for reconstruction, and countless people are working day and night to rebuild what was lost. Read on for more on China's cleanup process, as well as how you can help the people of China get back on their feet.

  • The Earthquake's ImpactMay 20, 2008

    The magnitude-7.9 earthquake that shook western China last week was one of the most devastating disasters of our time. Thousands of lives have been claimed, and the living are working endless hours to find survivors and rebuild their own lives. But even though many are still in shock from this tragic event, the Chinese people still have perseverance and hope. Read on to learn how China will be a stronger country going forward.

  • The Impact of Emerging Markets May 19, 2008

    Crude oil prices are marching higher this week, and I expect prices at the pump to only get worse as we enter the summer months. Many Wall Streeters think that the growth in U.S. oil inventory will alleviate the pricing pressure on oil prices, but they are failing to consider the impact of emerging market demand. Read on to learn about how emerging markets are having a significant impact on higher oil prices.

  • Myths about China Investing May 19, 2008

    Many investors are still weary of investing in China. It is unfamiliar territory to some investors who are deterred from China investing by outdated or untrue information. I am tired of investors missing out on the extraordinary investment opportunities that the country has to offer, and that's why I want to dispel a popular myth about China investing.

  • Big Player in Offshore DrillingMay 17, 2008

    As demand for oil remands strong and more reserves need to be discovered, this international offshore driller will likely lead the exploration. I am keeping a watchful eye on this company, especially since it is set to profit from its offshore drilling projects and worldwide oil demand.

  • Strength of the ChuppiesMay 10, 2008

    Chuppies -- the young, affluent professionals of China -- are helping to move the country's economic growth forward. Chuppies are the first generation in years to have disposable income, and with that money, they are driving much of the 10% growth in China's consumer spending. Read on to learn why I think Chuppies will continue to lead China's consumer strength for the next decade.

  • The Fed's DecisionMay 5, 2008

    Just as I expected, the U.S. Federal Reserve slashed the Fed Funds Rate and the Discount Rate by 0.25% last week. This was the seventh time in seven months that the Fed lowered interest rates, and looking ahead, there is no clear indication of what the Fed's next move will be. Read on for my expectations of the Fed, and about the market.

  • Cooling off the MarketMay 5, 2008

    Since October, the Mainland Chinese stock market has experienced a 50% correction. To help support the market, the Chinese government has lowered the trading tax, also known as the stamp tax, to 0.1%. Read on to learn about what this means for out investments, as well as my outlook on Chinese stocks that are trading in Hong Kong and New York.

2008 April

  • Market Outlook: 04-30-08April 30, 2008

    This past week, the Chinese stock market made its biggest advance in over six years. The gain can be attributed to a move by the Chinese government to cut the stamp tax. Read on to learn about why the stamp tax is important, and what this means for Chinese investments overall.

  • Strong Emerging Market Oil Use Pushes Up PriceApril 29, 2008

    As oil prices continue to hit record highs, many are wondering if we will ever see relief in crude oil prices. Unfortunately, I think that prices are going to continue their move higher, especially as oil demand grows in emerging markets. Read on to learn about how this demand is fueling the cost of crude, as well as how we can profit from this trend.

  • What's Really Behind the Tibet Riots?April 29, 2008

    The major riots in Tibet that took place in mid-March and Beijing's response to the riots attracted a lot of media attention. Many people even threatened to boycott the Beijing Olympics and protested the Olympic torch relay. These were critical events, so to help you understand what is happening, I would like to share with you my views on the riots.

  • Beijing's Top Priority April 25, 2008

    China has become one of the top investment opportunities of our time partly because the Chinese government has focused on economic growth rather than the redistribution of wealth. But many investors do not understand that this has been Beijing's top priority, and are instead relying on outdated assumptions about its economic policies. Read on to learn about China's economic growth, and how to profit from the changes in China.

  • The Future of CoalApril 25, 2008

    More countries are turning to coal for power generation, making it the world's fastest growing energy resource. All over the world, including in China, new coal-fueled power generation plants are under construction to keep up with the growing demand. But this increase in coal use is quickly outpacing supply and has pushed up the cost of coal. The increase in coal prices is shocking, but there is a way for us to profit from this trend.

  • Market Outlook: 04-23-08April 23, 2008

    We're in the middle of earnings season, so it should come as no surprise that the market's actions in recent weeks have been in response to company reports. In April, after a round of better-than-expected earnings, the domestic markets rallied, with the S&P 500 up 4.3% -- that's its best week since February.

  • Top Three Ways to Invest in the Commodities BoomApril 22, 2008

    China is pushing the current commodities boom with its growth and incredible demand for natural resources. You see, as China builds out its cities, it has needed an astounding amount of nickel and ore; as more Chinese trade in their bikes for cars, more oil is needed; and as the Chinese eat more and better food, the demand for fertilizer to keep up production is skyrocketing -- creating an excellent investment opportunity for us.

  • A Class ActApril 18, 2008

    Because of my boots-on-the-ground strategy, I give subscribers my first-hand assesments of companies. That's why, during a recent visit to Beijing, I visited the headquarters of a private educational service in China. I wanted to assess the company's long-term advantage and whether it can be sustained. I was able to sit in on a few of its classes, and let me just say, I was impressed.

  • Beijing's Impressive ChangesApril 3, 2008

    While I've traveled to China five times in the past 18 months, I've actually purposely avoided China's capital city . Beijing isn't at the top of my list of China cities to visit, mostly because of its air pollution, dirty streets and overcrowded airport. But now Beijing has made some drastic improvements partly in preperation for the Summer Olympics, and boy, have things changed since my last visit!

  • Market Outlook: 04-02-08April 2, 2008

    Asian stocks rose last week, completing their biggest weekly gain this year. But despite these gains this past week, the overall picture for first quarter is not as bright, as global financial woes are starting to take a toll on Asian economies. I want to take a deeper look into how the global economic crisis is affecting the markets in Asia.

2008 March

  • From Debt to Respect: A Tale of Three BanksMarch 27, 2008

    Several years ago, China's three largest banks were de-facto lending arms of the government. Basically, these banks existed only to provide government workers with jobs and finance bloated state-owned enterprises. But it's not this way anymore -- learn how this situation has changed.

  • What's Driving Our Investments?March 27, 2008

    I'm proud to report that 2007 turned out to be another terrific year for us here at China Strategy. I would like to take this opportunity to take a look at some of the major trends that we profited from this year. I also want to discuss which ones I expect to continue to drive our investments to profits in 2008.

  • Market Outlook: 03-26-08March 26, 2008

    It's not surprising that the American stock market is volatile right now given weak economic data and earnings reports. But, as you know, economic growth in China isn't slowing and many of China's leading companies have announced strong earnings recently.

  • Shenzhen Welcomes the Hsu FamilyMarch 24, 2008

    It was hot and humid outside of the Shangri La Hotel in Shenzhen last night. The smog-choked air made every breath difficult. Crowds of migrant workers filled the sidewalks while cars zipped up and down the streets urgently. Find out more about this incredible city and the growth happening there now.

  • The Latest: Bear Stearns, the Fed and Global MarketsMarch 20, 2008

    The financial crisis in the United States came to a head this week, sending international and domestic markets reeling in early trading on Monday. The markets took a hit following the collapse of Bear Stearns and JP Morgan's buyout offer for the struggling financial company.

  • The Case for Commodities and Natural Resources March 12, 2008

    During the past four months, we have weighted our Asia Edge portfolio in favor of natural resource stocks that would hold up well in the current market volatility. We've been rewarded for this strategy as all eight of our natural resource and food production plays are up and making money for us. But will the trend continue?

  • Market Outlook: 03-12-08March 12, 2008

    It has been quite a week on Wall Street -- investors have experienced whiplash from watching U.S. stocks sink to recent lows before bouncing dramatically yesterday after the Fed announced a recovery plan. Let's talk about the current economic picture in the United States, and what it all means for us as investors, as well as what's happening in Asian markets.

  • Load Up on Gold and SilverMarch 7, 2008

    The market has spoken. The verdict is in. Bernanke's drastic rate cuts have failed. So how do we still make profits in the market environment? By loading up on gold and silver -- both of which are free of government meddling. Read on to learn how.

  • China Medical Technologies Reports Earnings March 4, 2008

    On Friday, China Medical Technologies reported earnings for the third quarter. Shares of the stock sold off sharply after the earnings report, so I want to talk about the results.

  • Good News for China StocksMarch 1, 2008

    Here in the U.S., the major indexes remain volatile. But there's good news on the horizon for China Strategy investors. Recent developments in the U.S. and Hong Kong suggest that Chinese stocks will break out in the coming months. I want to take a look at these positive developments and how they're good for our portfolio.

  • Buy this Dominant LeaderMarch 1, 2008

    As I've been telling you recently in our weekly Dispatches, the valuation of Chinese stocks is coming down to more reasonable levels. With high-quality China stocks now selling at lower P/E ratios, I believe it's time to add a new company to our portfolio. Many of you are probably already familiar with this fast-growing company.

  • Sovereign Wealth Funds Bail Out Major BanksMarch 1, 2008

    Sovereign wealth funds (which I'll call SWFs for short) are state-owned funds that contain financial assets like stocks, bonds, property and other financial instruments. SWFs are designed to allow countries to make large-scale investments around the world.

2008 February

  • A Golden Strategy February 27, 2008

    The recent credit crunch has highlighted one of gold's major draws -- its ability to be a safe haven for cash. Lately, as the market has become increasingly volatile, investors have turned to gold and made it one of the strongest asset classes right now. There are valuable trends developing with gold, as demand for the metal has been the strongest in years, and I think it is a smart place for us to turn for profits.

  • Silver: The Other Gold February 27, 2008

    From year 1500 to 1800, Peru and Mexico produced approximately 85% of the world's silver. During that same period at least a third and some people would say over 40% of all that silver eventually wound up in China. Today, the demands of modern technology have used silver in everything from electrical components to medicinal treatments.

  • Market Outlook: 02-27-08February 27, 2008

    Even though the United States has experienced a lot of economic turmoil over the past few months, I believe the economy remains resilient outside of the housing and financial services industries. Recent reports indicate that consumer spending has held up well. According to the economic data, though the spending growth is slowing down, firm employment levels at high-wage jobs are keeping higher-end American consumers active.

  • Try Telling Them This in China TonightFebruary 26, 2008

    The grid has failed in China and many are wondering about the future of energy in this massive country. Get my thoughts on what you should be buying now to take advantage of the huge need for power in China today.

  • U.S. on the Edge of Recession February 20, 2008

    The decline in consumer confidence indicates that promises of tax rebates and lower interest rates have failed to ease Americans' concerns about falling home and stock prices and rising unemployment. Last week, President George W. Bush signed a $168 billion stimulus package, including tax rebates for more than 130 million households. Clearly this stimulus package isn't having its intended effect.

  • Japan's Struggling Economy February 13, 2008

    The decline in consumer confidence indicates that promises of tax rebates and lower interest rates have failed to ease Americans' concerns about falling home and stock prices and rising unemployment. Last week, President George W. Bush signed a $168 billion stimulus package, including tax rebates for more than 130 million households. Clearly this stimulus package isn't having its intended effect.

  • Gearing Up for the Olympic GamesFebruary 1, 2008

    On August 8, 2008, the world will witness the start of the most widely anticipated international sporting event of all time: the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games. An estimated 3 billion viewers and 30,000 journalists from around the world will tune in to what is expected to be a spectacular show...

  • Olympic-Sized Spending and Economic BenefitsFebruary 1, 2008

    It's been heavily publicized that Beijing has spent an incredible amount over the past seven years -- more than $33 billion -- on Olympics-related infrastructure projects. I'll tell you what to expect from China's big spending spree and which effects will spillover to after the Games.

  • Beijing: A Visitor's GuideFebruary 1, 2008

    I plan to visit Beijing at least twice a year. Beijing's cultural and artistic sophistication draws me back to the city again and again. Beijing can be a fun city to visit, but visitors need to know their way around in order to get the most out of their experience there. Here's a short list of things that you need to know if you plan to visit China's capital city:

2008 January

  • Healthy Profits from a Medical PlayJanuary 30, 2008

    As we've talked about many times before, I believe that China is one of the best opportunities in Asia at the moment. With roughly one-fifth of the world's population and a fast-growing GDP, China's market offers significant potential for investors.

  • A Golden Opportunity January 16, 2008

    The ongoing financial crisis in the U.S. has had a direct impact on the global gold market. According to the most recent data from the World Gold Council, international gold demand surged 30% to a record $20.7 billion in the third quarter of 2007 from the same period one year ago. Bullion's safe-haven and hedging characteristics are especially attractive to investors during the current period of instability, greater inflationary fears and a declining U.S. dollar.

  • Market Outlook: 01-16-08January 16, 2008

    We're only two weeks into 2008, and already the U.S. market is having a tough year. In fact, the S&P 500 experienced its worst first half of January since 1982. As of yesterday's close, the S&P 500 has fallen 6.0% this year so far, led by financials, technology and consumer companies. Tech companies have suffered the biggest blow -- taken as a group within the S&P 500, their shares have dropped more than 10%.

  • This Year's Trends will Make '08 GreatJanuary 13, 2008

    I want to talk about the dominant themes that drove our stocks higher in 2007 that will continue to pick up momentum in 2008. I also have six major predictions for the coming year that I'd like to share with you. I expect all of these trends and predictions to be beneficial for our China Strategy portfolio.

  • Market Outlook: 01-09-08January 9, 2008

    The final numbers are in, and 2007 was a tremendous year! But the New Year hasn't started out so well for the U.S. markets as the S&P 500 is down 5.2% as of yesterday's close. Downward pressure is coming from weak economic data and more housing/financial industry woes. Not helping matters was last Friday's U.S. employment report, which posted its smallest increase in more than four years for December as the housing downturn continued to take its toll.

  • Market Outlook: 01-02-08January 9, 2008

    I'd like to start the year by looking back at the 2007 stock market performance of some of the world's fastest-growing countries. China in particular had a terrific year because of continued economic strength, great corporate earnings and favorable demographics.

  • New Buy in the Healthcare Sector January 2, 2008

    We've talked a lot about the housing and financial services industries and how they've been the source of much of the downward market pressure. Today, I'd like to talk about an industry that's usually considered "defensive" because many investors seek it out when the market heads south. I'm talking about healthcare, and if you think we're too savvy here to be investing in big, old, defensive healthcare stocks, you're only half right.

  • Six Predictions for 2008January 1, 2008

    It's still early in 2008 and I don't think how this year will play out has been decided. This is why I've come up with six major predictions for 2008. Let's talk about each and how they will benefit investors in the China Miracle.

  • Spotlight on a Real-Estate GiantJanuary 1, 2008

    I'm bullish on China's domestic consumer spending. Overall, Chinese households spend heavily on three things in particular: education, healthcare and housing. To take advantage of these spending trends, I want to talk about the third sector: housing.

2007 December

  • Market Outlook: 12-26-07December 26, 2007

    I hope that you had a wonderful holiday and are recharged and ready to get back to business -- I know I am. There are a few things I'd like to tell you about today before we get to the updates on our companies. We need to do a quick check on the U.S. economy to see what sort of a position we're entering 2008 from and then we need to cover some interesting developments in Asia.

  • Russia's Presidential Election December 19, 2007

    It seems that Russia's popular President Vladimir Putin has no intention of stepping down from power when his term expires in 2008. Although Putin formally endorsed First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev to become the next president, early this week, Putin said he agreed to become Russia's prime minister if Medvedev is elected president in March.

  • Market Outlook: 12-19-07December 19, 2007

    There has been no holiday cheer on Wall Street this week -- U.S. stocks experienced the steepest weekly drop in a month. Some of the losses may have been due to the recent CPI announcement. The consumer price index jumped 0.8% in November, the most since September 2005.

  • Market Outlook: 12-12-07December 12, 2007

    Exactly two weeks ago, we talked about how I was expecting a stock market rally that would last anywhere from two to four weeks. Just as we discussed, the S&P 500 Index rallied nearly 6% over the last two weeks and then sharply reversed course yesterday, declining 2%.

  • A Profitable Opportunity December 7, 2007

    As you have seen, markets have been very volatile in the latter half of the year. In commodities especially, the increased volatility has made it difficult for consumers and producers to manage their costs. The more volatile environment is actually an ideal situation for our new recommendation.

  • Market Outlook: 12-05-07December 5, 2007

    Last week U.S. stocks posted their biggest weekly gain since March after Federal Reserve officials including Chairman Ben Bernanke signaled more interest rate cuts may be on the way. There's a growing consensus that Fed policy makers might cut the benchmark lending rate by as much as 0.5 point, rather than the widely expected 0.25 point, when they meet again on December 11.

2007 November

  • Telecom Is the Way to Go November 28, 2007

    Telecom is an especially strong sector right now because these companies link countries together in today's global economy. The most promising telecom opportunities are in developing countries that haven't experienced much media coverage.

  • Market Outlook: 11-28-07November 28, 2007

    There certainly hasn't been a dull moment in the markets lately. The global stock market sell-off continued through Monday. And in Monday's final hour of trading, a wave of panic selling sent the S&P 500 Index down to 1,407 -- about 0.5% below where the market started the year.

  • Spotlight on MalaysiaNovember 8, 2007

    Oil is always a hot topic on Wall Street, and it's a commodity that practically every country needs. I'd like to tell you about an often-overlooked emerging market that's benefitting from the rising price of oil.

  • Inflation Grows in ChinaNovember 1, 2007

    Along with China's higher standard of living has come a problem that we're very familiar with here in the United States: inflation. This month we'll take an in-depth look at the inflation situation in China as well as the country's impact on global inflation and deflation.

2007 October

  • China's Next Great Growth SectorOctober 1, 2007

    This month I want to add to our impressive gains with a new buy in a hot sector -- real estate. China's property market is rushing to keep up with the country's explosive economic growth. Until recently, there were very few ways we could invest in China's booming real estate sector. But now there's a new IPO on the scene that will help us take advantage of this opportunity.


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