Feature Article

  • May 15, 2006

Maybe this is the time. The reference is, of course, to the global selling in equities that commenced at the end of last week and continues today. Read More

  • May 10, 2006

MCLEAN, VA--Last week’s discussion prompted many questions about the strength and sustainability of emerging markets in general and Asia in particular. Read More

  • May 3, 2006

By Yiannis G. MostrousMCLEAN, VA–In the early days of The Silk Road Investor, I pointed out that world markets would eventually have to deal with many uncomfortable issues, including the inevitable resolution of the current account deficit; the climax of the red-hot housing action in the US; increasingly… Read More

  • April 26, 2006

By Yiannis G. MostrousLONDON, UK–It’s pleasantly sunny in London, a perfect backdrop for interesting meetings with old acquaintances in the money management industry. My long-held view that London is–by far–the place to be when one wants to be close to a truly stimulating international investment environment has only… Read More

  • April 19, 2006

By Yiannis G. MostrousATHENS, GREECE–Silk Road Investor comes to you this week from Greece, somewhat removed from the action but close enough to observe that the market’s mood is still good and that investors don’t seem in any particular hurry to liquidate positions. The Portfolio remains… Read More

  • April 12, 2006

By Yiannis G. MostrousMCLEAN, VA–Next week President Hu Jintao of China will visit the White House. The economic/trade friction between the US and China makes this one of the most polarized visits of a foreign leader in recent memory. The issues are well known, but the final outcome… Read More

  • April 5, 2006

As Silk Road Investor was launched February 15, quarterly comparisons aren't possible. Since inception, however, and until the end of the first quarter, the Portfolio is up 12 percent, while our benchmark... Read More

  • March 22, 2006

There's been a lot of talk regarding global economic imbalances (e.g., current account deficits, extreme debt levels) and other potentially harmful problems the world faces and must resolve. Read More

  • March 15, 2006

On February 24, the Fed released the results of the Survey of Consumer Finances, a study the Fed conducts every three years of “the balance sheet, pension, income, and other demographic characteristics of U.S. families.” Read More