
Stock markets around the world had a blistering run from March until last Friday. The American S&P500, for instance, was up 40% from the low on 9 March until yesterday’s Friday’s close. But as today’s chart shows clearly, that’s nothing compared to some of the ...
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You are on page 1 of 2On Tuesday, a top-level meeting at the Kremlin dealt a massive blow to America’s dreams of achieving energy security…. You see, Vladimir Putin’s latest power play has just given Barack Obama the biggest set-back to his foreign policy so far. And more importantly, ...
City fashion is a dangerous thing. Its followers rarely come out smiling. So although there is a chorus now calling for mergers and acquisitions in the small company sector, this seems more to do with fund managers’ concerns about illiquid stocks than any ...
Russia’s stock market is down 36% since May. And now, it seems, we’re looking at a "new Cold War". Why on earth would anyone want to invest there? "Because there isn’t go to be a new Cold War!" says Garry White. The FT’s Lex column is bearish on the prospects for ...
“Are you mad – it’s the start of a new cold war” This was the response from a reader last week when I said that in the scheme of things, what is going on in Russia was just a skirmish. Since then rhetoric from both sides has increased. The usual hawks have been ...
The tiny London-listed share that’s on the brink of doubling in post-war Georgia Dear Subscriber, There’s a popular misconception that the Chinese word for "crisis" means "danger and "opportunity". You see this used all the time by people marketing investment ...
Last Saturday Russian tanks rolled across the border into Georgia… Its planes have bombed strategic targets across the tiny Caucasian country… Panicky investors have dumped the shares of Georgian companies… Most investors have been fleeing. But we’ve spotted a ...
Many investors will want to avoid Russia right now. And they’ll definitely want to avoid Georgia. But, as you’ll see below, now could actually be the perfect time to invest in both of these countries. Let’s take Russia first. The Georgian conflict helped wipe 6.5% ...
Only crazy people would invest in Russia, right? Wrong. Now is a really good time to snap up some Russian assets. In particular, there are two investments that offer you direct exposure to Russia’s resource wealth. I’ll tell you more about these in a moment. ...
Central Asia and Africa look set to be the biggest winners as nervous energy importers look for alternative supplies far from the volatile Middle East. Let me show you an unusual way to profit from this trend.
As tensions rise in the Middle East ...
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