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Investing Insight – How about this ETF portfolio?

Well, yes, Geoffery Ching‘s got the right mix of countries to get by simply taking this month’s ETF lists. The right time, theright place and the right ones to tend and grow:). Spain’s there too, and a long way to

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Posted in Amitonomics, Emerging Markets, US

Catching up on global infra delays | coming soon

placeholder Related Reading: A Memory of Light (Wheel of Time, Book 14) The Wand-Maker’s Debate: Osric’s Wand: Book One It Takes Two To Talk: A Practical Guide For Parents of Children With Language Delays US: A Narrative History Volume 1:

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Posted in Financial Markets

Railroads, bridges, airports and ETFs

Countries worldwide are dedicating vast amounts of  money to infrastructure spending over the next five years  and there are easy  avenues to prosper from this spending  with ETFs. A recent  white paper by Eric J. Gerritsen on  The Journal of Commerce Online

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Posted in Financial Markets, Infrastructure, Obamanomics, TARP, Uncategorized, US

No one else bid for iShares

KKR wouldn’t have bid for this one, otherwise the valuation would be higher? http://tr.im/ishares It all happened because of the Meltdown « An investment Blog http://bit.ly/cA2kD Look at the price. iShares could have made more from a single fund, just

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Posted in Financial Markets

$2.8 trillion leaves State Street far behind | Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank is on fire in commodities, what about a chinese wall as Blackrock advises both Obama and iShares now, the world’s my oyster

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Posted in Financial Services, Global, Mergers etc, US