
Themes: International Investment, Africa, Russia, China
Sometimes, you need to look beyond the UK for your best possible profit opportunities. Chinese stock markets, for example, are up 77% since their low in March, compared to 33% for the FTSE.
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African Markets
You are on page 1 of 6Dear Reader, Last month Russian President Dmitry Medvedev paid a visit to the African country of Namibia. There is a bit of history here. Back in the 1960s and 70s Russia supported Namibia’s SWAPO party in its battle for independence from South Africa.
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Dear Reader, Copper is used in cars, housing, power lines, electronics and lots of other everyday stuff. That’s why it’s seen as a bellwether for the economy. Its price reflects economic activity.
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Today, I’ll show you exactly how you could profit from a battle royal that is brewing right in the heart of Africa... On the one hand you have the IMF - spokesman for the Western business interests. And on the other you have the world’s rising superpower - China. ...
The warm waters of the Indian Ocean wash up against a run-down port on the east coast of Africa... The empty shells of once grand hotels loom over the dusty street of this once prosperous town… From the old railway yards a line runs deep into the heart of the ...
Zimbabwe’s share market could easily double by the end of this year. And if you have the taste for adventurous investing in search of higher returns, there are a few easy ways for UK investors to play this turnaround from right here in London… To start with there ...
Far, far away from the madness in the markets, a huge profit opportunity is taking shape... You see, the former Portuguese colony of Mozambique on Africa’s east coast is sitting on what is probably the last great unexploited coal reserve in the world. The colossal ...
London, England It’s coming dear reader. No doubt about it. The only questions are: When? How much? We’re talking about inflation. First a word of caution. Everything that MUST happen DOES happen. But it doesn’t always happen when and how you think it should. We ...
If you are going to get ill or injured, or plan to have a baby, then don’t be in Africa. That was one conclusion from my meeting last week with Dr Vivek Solanki. The other was that Dr Solanki might just be presenting penny share investors with a great investment ...
Just a few months ago it seemed like the whole investment world was jumping onto the commodities bandwagon. Now it seems that they can’t jump off fast enough. The benchmark Reuters/Jefferies Commodity Index has now fallen by 51% from its peak in July (see chart ...
African Markets
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