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The Great Wall Crash & More Inernational Investing News
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Vivian Lewis
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Sunday, January 26, 2014 12:17 PM EDT
Over 600 million users could not access the internet in China. The outage was blamed on a malicious cyber attack, but it now seems it went down because of China's Great Wall (to stop politically incorrect web sites) had gotten out of hand. Plus more from Finland, Canada, Jordan, China, Britain, Spain, Singapore, and Ireland.
In this article: ABX, CCH, GSK, IAG, NOK, SAN, BDRAF, GBTZF, HKMPY, TCTZF, CSIQ, ILMN, LBTYA, LBTYK, AROFF, RBGLY
Mohamed El-Erian Is Quitting As CEO Of Pimco
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Vivian Lewis
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Friday, January 24, 2014 8:07 PM EDT
More follows starting with news about closed-end funds, with other information from Canada, Greece, Britain, Ireland, Colombia, Brazil, The Netherlands, Israel, and India.
Inside London: 'Demand Delivery For The True Price Of Gold'
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Jesses-Cafe-Americain
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Friday, January 24, 2014 3:15 PM EDT
I nearly fell out of my chair when I read a description of the divergence between the paper and physical gold markets from the Inside London column of the Financial Times.
In this article: GLD
European Stocks Collapse Most In 7 Months; Spain's Worst Week Since Sept 2012
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Tyler Durden
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Friday, January 24, 2014 12:48 PM EDT
Think it's bad in the US (which it is)? The high-beta momo-chasers are running for the hills from Europe's best-performers. European stocks are down 3.4% this week broadly - the worst week since June 2013 and 2nd worst week since May 2012C high-beta momo-chasers are running for the hills from Europe's best-performers. European stocks are down 3.4% this week broadly - the worst week since June 2013 and 2nd worst week since May 2012
Indian Tragedy
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Vivian Lewis
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Thursday, January 23, 2014 10:17 PM EDT
Suicide, boycotts, takeovers and more. Investing updates from India, China, Finland, Brazil, Norway, Canada, Israel, Ireland, and Britain.
In this article: ABV, AGU, CAE, COV, GSK, IBM, JPM, ORA, ISCHF, LNVGY, MNHVF, NRBAY, SAXPF, PATH, TEVA, CGEN
The Risk-on Trade Sends Emerging Markets Currencies To New Lows
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Sober Look
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Thursday, January 23, 2014 9:15 PM EDT
Today's China-induced "risk-off" trade sent emerging markets currencies into a sharp decline. As discussed before Turkey and South Africa have been hit the hardest recently and today touched fresh all-time lows.
Charting Down Under: The Australia All Ordinaries Index
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Doug Short
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Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:00 AM EDT
Australia's All Ordinaries index compared with the eight world markets in my weekly updates.
In this article: SPY
Snowed In? Not The Markets - Full Overnight Summary
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Tyler Durden
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014 7:56 AM EDT
New York City may be buried under a foot or more of snow, but global markets don't sleep. Here's what you may have missed...
Crossdressing CEOs, The Falling Looney, And Other International Updates
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Vivian Lewis
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014 12:28 PM EDT
More international news follows from around the globe covering the Netherlands to Hong Kong, from Britain to Canada, from Ireland to Singapore, from Israel to Thailand.
The US Is Closed, But Markets Elsewhere Are Open - Full Overnight Summary
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Tyler Durden
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Monday, January 20, 2014 9:06 AM EDT
On MLK Day, we party like its 1991... in the Shanghai Composite that is. The main Chinese index slid another 14 points overnight to its lowest level since the June near-banking sector collapse. Plus more global updates.
IMF Warns These 4 European Nations Are "Potentially Destabilizing" To Global Economy
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Tyler Durden
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Friday, January 17, 2014 11:40 AM EDT
Denmark, Finland, Norway and Poland have been added to the IMF’s list of countries with the potential to destabilize the global economy. The total number of countries on the list has risen to 29.
Top German Regulator Says Currency And Precious Metal Rigging 'Worse Than LIBOR'
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Jesses-Cafe-Americain
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Friday, January 17, 2014 11:34 AM EDT
The 'free markets' are permeated by frauds, many perpetrated by the Banks, which affect the price of transactions in liquid markets. We're not surprised.
How [They] Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The [Market]
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Gary Tanashian
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Tuesday, January 14, 2014 12:20 PM EDT
Will the inflation continue to work toward desired assets like US stocks or perhaps fan out to assets that more traditionally benefit from inflation?
Greek Deflation Continues For 10th Straight Month; Stocks Up 19% In 9 Days
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Tyler Durden
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Tuesday, January 14, 2014 11:45 AM EDT
The Greek economy initially slipped into a deflationary trend in March 2013 and for the 10th month in a row in December, Bloomberg's Niraj Shah notes that EU-harmonized consumer prices dropped 1.8%.