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Japan: Land of the Rising Debt

Two decades of stimulative, low-interest-rate fiscal policy have made Japan the most indebted nation in the developed world

July 30, 2010 | Posted in Japan,Latest,Macro,Slider | Read More »

On BNN: Range-Bound Markets, eBay, Pfizer, Vodafone

On BNN TV (Canadian version of CNBC) discussing sideways markets and my favorite stocks

July 23, 2010 | Posted in 5 Minutes of Fame,5 Minutes of Fame!,Latest,Stock Analysis! | Read More »

Musings on Kids and Asia

I have not written articles in a few months, except for the one I wrote for the July issue of Institutional Investor magazine, on Japan (I’ll post a link once the magazine comes out)..  I am sure Freud, after spending a few minutes in my subconscious, would provide some disturbing explanations.  But as Freud said, [...]

July 19, 2010 | Posted in China,Japan,Latest | Read More »

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