[WSJ] Restraining Energy Costs In Emerging Markets
September 07, 2009 7:23 pm
|
Here's an interesting story in this morning's Wall Street Journal that looks at efforts in emerging markets (especially China) to cut costs on energy consumption and reduce exposure to any future rise in oil costs. You can read the story here.
|
-
[Column/Features] December 15, 2009
Stratfor’s George Friedman: Long Turkey, Short China The founder of Stratfor Global Intelligence explains why investors should embrace Turkey, Mexico and Poland … and not China. -
[BLOG IU.COM] December 21, 2009
Let’s Make A Deal On 12b-1 Fees If we’re going to allow 12b-1 fees, let’s make sure fund companies actually pass on the savings to investors. -
[Column/Features] December 21, 2009
Evaluating The DENT ETF How does a fund perform worse than its holdings? Active management. Very, very active management. -
[News] December 15, 2009
Global X Launches China Energy, Tech ETFs -
[News] March 10, 2010
State Street Global Advisors Launches Russia ETF

BABs: Beautiful If You’re Not Rich
Despite the Wall Street Journal’s worries about Build America Bonds, they can be great for your portfolio, especially if you’re not super-wealthy.
Senator Johnson To Investors: Drop Dead
Politics are colliding with exchange-traded funds and index funds in a major way, for both good and bad.
|
|
|
|









