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Up Down Under
By Eric Uhlfelder, August 2010 issue
For superior economics, equity appreciation and income, few countries compare with Australia.
 
The Domino Effect
By Burt White - Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Will the falling economies of Greece, Spain, Hungary and others be strong enough to lead to the toppling of the global economic recovery and emerging expansion?

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Financial Tornado
By Raymond Fazzi, June 2010 issue
What’s going on in Europe right now will have to run its course.
 
China Bull Keeps Charging
By Marla Brill, June 2010 issue
Despite political issues, the Chinese market will remain strong and could buoy U.S. stocks, says this manager.
 
A Yen For Japan
By Jeff Schlegel, June 2010 issue
Despite its basket-case reputation, some smart investors like Japan.
 
Weakening Euro Stings U.S. Portfolios
Wednesday, 02 June 2010
There's no easy fix to the way the weakening euro is amplifying U.S. investors' losses in international stocks and mutual funds.
 
Top-Rated Fund At Center Of Waddell's Woes
Friday, 28 May 2010
Waddell & Reed Financial Inc., recently in the spotlight for a possible role in the May 6 "flash crash," now is getting more unwanted attention.
 
Advisors Bullish Despite Market Woes
Wednesday, 26 May 2010
Some financial advisors, focusing on the burgeoning strength of the U.S. economy, have seen this spring's troubles as a buying opportunity.
 
Is The Bear Back? Six Financial Advisors Offer Opinions
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
We're in correction mode. But the concern among financial advisors--and their clients--is whether this downward trend is heralding a return of the bear market.
 
A Deeper Look At Asian Investments
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Investments in Asia’s developing markets can hold great potential if you look beyond the obvious, says Lydia So, portfolio manager for Matthews Asia.
 
Debt Crisis Highlights Bond Index Quirk
Monday, 17 May 2010
The debt crisis in Europe has highlighted one often-overlooked aspect of bond indexes: The more debt a company or a country issues, the bigger the role it typically plays in the benchmark.
 
Advisors Cautious On European Investments
Tuesday, 04 May 2010
In recent years, financial advisors have strongly encouraged investors to think globally. But the debt crisis in Southern Europe threatens to put a sudden halt to such a diversified strategy.
 
Ahoy, Dividend Investors
By Bruce W. Fraser, May 2010 issue
Cash flush foreign companies are paying high dividends—but beware of risks.
 
Worldwide Turnaround
By Marla Brill, May 2010 issue
Scout International Fund manager Jim Moffett sees economic progress but choppy financial markets.
 
The Case for 'Active Value'
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Active value is a methodology based on seeking out undervalued businesses undergoing significant strategic changes and taking advantage of these opportunities through investments across the capital structure.
 
Advisor Emporium
April 2010 issue
Advisor Emporium
 
Malkiel On China
By Eric Uhlfelder, April 2010 issue
Burton Malkiel, the Princeton University economist and venerable indexer, is deviating from passive investing in an attempt to get the best returns in China.
 
Challenges For The Big Two
By J. Michael Martin, April 2010 issue
The outlook for freedom and growth in the U.S. and in China.
 
The Dollar Thrives As The Un-Euro
By Evan Simonoff - Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Since this decade has commenced a few short months ago, the U.S. dollar has defied conventional wisdom and appreciated fairly dramatically. Suddenly, it’s the un-Euro, according to Loomis Sayles global fixed-income guru Dave Rolley.
 
Advisor Emporium
March 2010 issue
Advisor Emporium
 
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