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Vivian Lewis is editor and founder of Global-Investing.com, the daily blog newsletter for Americans and others seeking to internationalize their portfolios. She brings unique experience and competence to the business of picking foreign stocks. After graduating from Harvard magna cum laude (and ...more

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Non--US Mutual Funds, REITS, Currency Plays And More
Covering how we play currencies and other news from Spain, Brazil, Colombia, Norway, Canada, The UK, Israel, India, Ireland, Indonesia, Finland, Australia, Mongolia, and the Netherlands. By sectors we have articles about oil, alternative energy, telecoms, consumer spending, pipelines, natural gas, pharma, medical devices, fish-farms, REITs or yield spinoffs, and waterworks.
What Is A Slav? What Is Google Storage?
The price of the April Tampa ammonia contract was settled at $580 per metric tonne, a whopping $120 above the March contract. It also is about $10-20 over the global price according to analysts at Bank of Nova Scotia.
On MFMIX, FANUY And More
Today's publication of two contrasting purchasing managers' indexes (PMIs) may mark a major market shift. On the one hand, the HSBC March 'flash' survey of Chinese manufacturing outlook came up with a prediction of further decline.
Politics And Stocks In Brazilian Water, Russian Planes, Thai Engineering
Today we have news of a water crisis in Brazil; stock down ratings in Jordan, London, and Dubai; my advice for an Irish bookie; news on Mongolian real estate; a profit warning from Canada,a comment on Portuguese telecoms; news on the first company in our portfolio hit by Putin's Crimea land-grab; a note from Thailand; and a really raunchy new stock pick.
A Raft Of Hong Kong News And Our First Ever Malaysia Aviation Note
More follows on the run mostly from Hong Kong-China, with the odd mining or other note from Canada, Malaysia, Poland, Britain, Israel, Ethiopia, Argentina, Australia, Ireland, Cuba, Finland, India, and Luxembourg.
The Crimea Vote And Doubling Down In China Gas Search
To pay for the overnight Hong Kong incorporated Chinese oilfield services company, in which Schlumberger Ltd owns 20%, I halved my holdings in Yandex, the Black Sea internet services provider, and in Singapore-based Indian REIT Ascendas India Trust. Plus more from Africa, Britain, Cuba, Finland, The Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Canada, and Israel.
Australian And Chinese Central Banks Impact Stocks; The Bad Luck Of The Irish Executive
Currencies matter a lot, especially when investing (as we do) globally. Today's developments include a climb-down by the Westpac Bank's chief currency strategist Down Under, Billy Evans. He withdrew his forecast that the Reserve Bank of Australia (their central bank or CB) would cut interest rates. With employment rising in Oz, he now thinks a yield cut "faces a high hurdle."
On China And Small Caps
As the world awaits the outcome of the stand-off in Crimea, I thought it might be useful to look at the huge country on other side of the globe, China.
Narcotics And Other Drug Related Stocks Around The Globe
A scandal in Africa,Tullow Oil plc (TLW), a British oil exploration firm,re, has suspended work at a Guinea offshore oil site because its US partner is under investigation by the SEC for alleged bribery. Plus the latest updates on the global pharmaceutical industry
Hidden And Obvious Political Risks
Today we note some innovations in banking, biotech, raw materials, hydrocarbons, and technology--and political risks.
Drugs From Israel, Jordan, And Britain, One Safer Than The Little Blue Pill
Until last week, Warren Buffett seemed to be a keen Tesco devotee. I’m not entirely sure what got him so enthused in the first place - nor what’s got him dumping the stock now. Plus updates on some pharmaceutical stocks and more..
Global M&A Deals For Yurts, Mines, Warehouses, Lubrifiant, Pharma, And E-Commerce Sites
Sometimes globalization is the answer. Despite some foot-in-mouth history, Larry Summers, ex-President of Harvard and former US Treasury Secretary, writing in the Financial Times, rightly argues that better foreign policy by Congress can help save Ukraine
Bitcoins And Trading In Tandem With Putin
Professor Williams summarized the origins of the new money proxy in the wake of the global financial crisis and the rise in risks which resulted.
Never Let A Panic Go Unexploited
Meanwhile stocks around the world are down. Gold and the dollar are up. This creates opportunities and risks for the global investing community discussed below, along with trading alerts.
Stock News: Japan Gaming; Ireland Betting; Canada Mining; Mexico REIT; Israel, Belgium Biotech
Covering a Canadian mine, a Mexican REIT, Irish and Japanese gaming sites, and Israeli and Belgian biotech startups plus other news.
Jordan Pharma News; Plus Golden Horde
A Crimea update, pharma news out of Jordon, plus more stock updates from Spain, Brazil, Canada, Ireland, India, China, Singapore, and Portugal.
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