Emerging markets in Asia are poised for a comeback in the second half of the year.
Conspiracy theories about the Fed’s intentions make for enjoyable reading, but they don’t help investors with the decisions that really matter.
When will the bears finally cease predicting an imminent collapse of the Chinese economy?
Power shortages in China will not derail the country’s economic growth this year. But they could lead to dips in the market.
Asia will deliver patient investors long-term profits, although there are bound to be some corrections along the way. Long-term investors should hedge their portfolios with gold.
Malaysia remains underappreciated by most investors. Even after last year’s strong performance, there’s still more upside to Malaysia in 2011.
The S&P downgraded outlook on US credit won’t galvanize Washington to address the swelling deficit.
Gold may be the rock star of the precious metals universe. But intelligent investors know that platinum prices have handily outpaced gold’s growth. It’s time to go platinum.
China’s tourists, and government, go on a shopping spree overseas.
The US market has outperformed China and Asia for several months. But Asia’s ready to stage a comeback.






