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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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The Cat's Come Back
The cat's come back, he just couldn't stay away. There will be more developments in bringing a Tobin tax to the European Union's 11 member countries who want to tax stock and bond trading.
Eyebrows And Eyeballs, Robots And Androids
Vivian Lewis offers her take on the initial public offerings to come in the next few weeks.
Bad News For China And Harvard
Today the Chinese flash purchasing managers index number came in below the 50% level which marks positive growth, at 48.3%. This sound worrying but the period for which data came in included the long hiatus for the lunar New Year of the Horse.
The Future Of Gold
There is a parallel between the neglect of emerging markets shown by central banks and central bank hostility to gold. In both cases, the Fed and its counterparts want to operate to reach national economic goals without having to worry about the rest of the world. Plus the latest international stock news.
The Fed And Emerging Markets
The shocked, reaction after new Fed Chair Janet Yellen confirmed last week that the US central bank doesn't take account of emerging market growth in its tapering policy is a-historic.
"Sell Bonds, Buy Shares, Flee Emerging Markets?" Not So Fast...
Every single macro analyst said to overweight global equities; every single analyst said to underweight fixed income. This is supposed to be the sole way to play the taper of the Fed's quantitative easing policy. They are wrong.
Global Stock Ideas
I returned to the land of the free (or toll-free) with lots of ideas to follow up on, about everything from buying foreign fracking stocks to playing the official support of Chinese shopping therapy. Covering L'Occitane (HK:0973), Anton Oilfield Services, (ATONY) and more.
Global Investing News
Investment news from Israel, Britain, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, Australia, and Brazil.
Global Stocks To Watch
Today's investing news updates cover catching up on closed-end and exchange-traded funds, plus news from Brazil, Guinea, Finland, Britain, Belgium, The Netherlands, Israel, India, Mexico, Spain, and Canada.
British Chaos
London is locked down due to a tube strike as Bob Crow, the union leader, takes on Boris Johnson the Mayor. More investing news follows from the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg (a Benelux trifecta!), Norway, Britain, Brazil, Hong Kong, Ireland, Scotland, and China.
Will Valeant Takeover Teva; Spotlight On L'Occitane; And More Foreign Investing News Updates
L'Occitane en Provence, France's “green” maker of up-market cosmetics is expanding into the emerging markets, but has run into trouble with the US FDA. Reports are coming in that Valeant (VRX) is after Teva. Plus more international news.
Club Med And Canada; Alibaba And Tecent Go Head To Head; And More...
This will be the year of Euroland's Club Med countries and Canada, which will replace the BRICS. Alibaba and Tencent get into the taxi calling and payment game. Plus more investing news from Ireland, Spain, Israel, Mexico, Brazil, China, Panama, Finland, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Canada.
No Emerging Markets Route II
The long-awaited Turkish rate hike took markets by surprise although higher rates to fight inflation were expected for weeks. Turkish interest rates went from 4.5% to 10% in one fell swoop to try to shock lire short-sellers. This led to some reversal of the anti-emerging markets trend.
Andrew Sentance On Britain's Economic Edge
Britain's edge is no longer in bashing metal or weaving cloth but in services. Currently, British service exports account for a whopping 12% of GNP. Plus more investing news from Britain, Ireland, Spain, Israel, Mexico, Brazil, and Canada.
The Great Wall Crash & More Inernational Investing News
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.
Mohamed El-Erian Is Quitting As CEO Of Pimco
More follows starting with news about closed-end funds, with other information from Canada, Greece, Britain, Ireland, Colombia, Brazil, The Netherlands, Israel, and India.
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