Global Income Weekly

  • April 12, 2012

China’s imports are suffering as the country’s domestic economy slows, but fears over Chinese stocks are overblown. After months of weak overseas demand, China’s exports finally seem to be recovering—and the economy’s expected growth rate this year of roughly 8 percent is nothing to sneer at. Read More

  • July 15, 2010

Although most Western banks have stagnated in the wake of the credit crisis, banks in developing markets are well capitalized and eager to take advantage in the wake of the financial crisis. Read More

In the Global ETF Profits  advisory that I co-edit with Benjamin Shepherd, we have exposure to the sector through the best available ETF. Here are Ben’s macro thoughts on nuclear power, as well as a recommendation. Read More

  • March 11, 2010

China's economy should be able to grow by 8 to 9 percent this year, especially if developed economies have a decent year. Read More

  • March 4, 2010

Although infrastructure was the primary focus of China’s recent stimulus efforts, that bump in spending represents a drop in the bucket over the long haul. The continued migration from rural to urban areas will necessitate massive infrastructure spending over the next two decades. Read More

  • February 11, 2010

The recent market correction has brought Asian equities to attractive valuations; investors take advantage of this weakness to add to positions. Read More

  • February 4, 2010

The development of the ETF market benefits individual investors because these funds carry lower price tags and allow greater flexibility. The question is which ETFs should you buy? Read More

  • January 28, 2010

Although renewable energies have a certain cachet as high-tech solutions to the world's energy problems, they're also impractical in the near term. That augurs well for natural gas. Read More