Global Income Weekly

  • August 20, 2009

Oil prices serve as a barometer of economic growth because increased consumption in emerging markets goes hand in hand with economic expansion. It’s essential that global investors understand oil price movements. Read More

  • August 13, 2009

Central banks have done a good job saving the global economy from a total meltdown, but there are limits to what they can do--monetary policy can only affect the real economy up to a point. Stay alert and protect your profits. Read More

  • August 6, 2009

August may bring a bit of a pause to Asian markets. But Asia is still the place to be: Not only has the region's growth surprised on the upside, but increasing domestic demand suggests that its economies are better equipped to generate future growth. Read More

  • July 30, 2009

China and India remain hedge-fund favorites and are a hit with institutional investors that take a long view. I continue to believe that the next investment bubble will form in these markets. But that's a story for the next decade. Read More

  • July 23, 2009

Global markets are speeding away from lows established earlier in the month, and there's no more talk of a breaks below serious support levels. Everyone is debating the resistance levels where the rally is supposed to stop--at least for now. Read More