…particularly in the US and that has led to very high food inflation and inflation in energy prices,” Faber told CNBC. “In low-income countries like China, India, Vietnam and so…
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Hulbert on Which Industries to Watch
…is “more the rule than the exception,” he adds. He cites data from Ned Davis Research that shows that, since 1974, there has been an extremely low level of correlation…
Herro: "Outstanding Opportunities" Exist
…Index yielded 2.5% and was selling at less than twice its book value and less than nine times its cash flow (the MSCI EAFE Index, which excludes North America, is…
Nygren on How to Crush the Market with a .200 Batting Avg.
…up for it by losing less during market declines. As we’ve frequently said, expectations are typically quite low for companies we own, which means they don’t usually fall as much…
Sonders "Very Optimistic" Heading into 2011
…gross domestic product (GDP) growth is probably too low and that we’ll finally see some meaningful traction on the job creation front this year.” Sonders says she is concerned, however,…
Fisher: U.S. Debt More Manageable Than You Think
…saying. “The bears are worrying about our growing national debt, but remember that low rates have their pluses,” he writes. “Uncle Sam’s net interest payments are half what they were…
Dreman: Fed Laying Groundwork for "Serious" Inflation
…years to come”. “As an economic elixir, printing money is a sop,” Dreman writes. “With interest rates already extremely low, it is unlikely to sway corporate executives to expand and…
Lowest of the Low-P/E Firms Post Big Outperformance
…in 1999, would have invested in the 10 stocks with the lowest price/earnings ratios in the market, rebalancing once a year. His findings: From 1999 through 2010, the low-P/E portfolio…
How the World Might Look in 2050
…slithering into oblivion.” A big part of the study’s findings involve national birth rates. “America’s high fertility rate (2.1) will allow it to keep adding manpower long after China’s workforce…
Fisher: 2011 a Year of the "Alpha Bet"
…money. He thinks there will be a lot of volatility, with the broader market ending up a little in the black or a little in the red. He expects that…
