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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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Shifting Gears In Asia And Spain
Nomura analysts in Hong Kong shifted gears on ASEAN Asian markets this morning.
Cousin Spedham Would Be Appalled
French economy is stalled, with unemployment high, and growth hampered by excessive government intervention and distribution. Too little work is being done thanks to the 35-hour week and the month of annual vacation workers get as a matter of course.
Hacked Part II
Arvy and I have discovered other hacking horrors and security lapses at HSBC. Here is an example of how careless my bank has been.
Hacked, Hacked, Hacked
On a day when 76 million USERS were revealed to have had their accounts hacked at JP Morgan Chase. Another 7 million businesses were hacked, among them apparently myself. Plus more stock news from Canada, Bermuda, China, Dubai, Switzerland, Jordan, Portugal, Brazil
How I Beat Warren Buffett
There are a couple of reasons why I beat Buffett, and it is not because I am smarter than he is or a more successful stock picker.
E-Trade B-Trayed
From now on I will send a smoke signal if a stock has a market cap of under $150 mn. It will be a buy-and-hold however defined.
Death And Taxes
It is always good to read a guide to the perplexed about buying foreign shares. In general, American Depositary Receipts or ADRs exist to make it easier for individual investors (not necessarily Americans) to buy foreign stocks.
Our Forecasts: One Down, Four To Go
The Jewish new year got off to a rotten start, hit by the “bend it like Apple” risk of another bad launch. It was also hurt by some BASH: the arrest of Vladimir Yevtushenko who runs Bashneft and other firms in Russia and the rise of the BASH “shellshock” virus which hits Apple computers.
More Numerology And Holidays
Yesterday was the last day of Shradh, the period of 'closed observance' on Hindu calendars when it is deemed 'inauspicious' to start new ventures or make new investments. Also known as Pitru Paksha, the shutdown has been used to delay nominations for upcoming elections.
Trading Alerts
Today was a bad day for trading, but as I told subscribers to take some money off the table Sunday, after the boomlet which closed last week, I followed through today.
Monday Update: Global Roundup
Exiting Schlumberger, reluctantly.
Scotland The Canny
Scotland turned out to be canny and not so brave. The same can be said for Alibaba, which came out at the top of its estimated range, but not a penny higher and promptly rose ~40% on its 1st day in public trading.
Global Roundup: Stocks And Funds Making News At Week's End
Problems in the oil patch, banks have trouble giving money away, the only way into stuff I want to own, and an alternative to buying BABA.
Germany Fails To Grasp The Severity Of The Current Economic Situation
The rhetoric from Germany is that continuation of the present fiscal policy is the only option. This is a wrong prescription.
Global Stock News & Our Latest Stock Pick
We have stock tips from Britain, Denmark, Singapore, Portugal, Israel, China, and points in between. But first another new stock pick...
Waiting For Scotland, Waiting For Alibaba
Waiting for Scotland and waiting for Alibaba is something like waiting for Godot. Plus stock news from Switzerland, Denmark, The Netherlands, Spain, Brazil, China, India, Ireland, Israel, and Jordan. Today's theme is internationalization.
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