
Brazil’s potentially massive Santos oil field discoveries in the deep waters off the South American country’s coast could be a multibillion-dollar bonanza for the world’s subsea companies who have the expertise to get at vast reserves of hidden oil under the ocean.
Smart investors know beer is not a get-rich quick industry.
If you haven’t got the stomach to ride the roller coaster of emerging markets, take heart: You can get indirect exposure to countries such as China through common North American and European equities that you might already own.
Chinese stocks dropped half their value between November 2007 and March 2008. They have since rebounded, but still fell sharply again last week.
Monetary policy has decidedly shifted, with central bankers sounding more concerned about inflation than the credit contraction and economic growth.
Never mind Google and Apple. The new "disrupters" are playing to the developing world's rapidly growing middle class
The Dr. Phil of Finance on Where Women Should Put their Money.
The strong loonie combined with the subprime carnage has suddenly made vacation homes in the sun belt a steal
ViceFund’s Charles Norton guides us into the lucrative world of guns, smokes, booze and gambling stocks.
Asia is booming. Its population is ballooning and its cities are growing. Amid this phenomenon of urbanization, infrastructure stocks are the ones among those reaping the benefits.
To borrow a phrase from baseball, the U.S. economy is putting a lot of crooked numbers on the board right now: The lowest construction spending in 15 years, the biggest slide in manufacturing in five years.
Never mind bulls and bears. The smart money is down at the kennel.
Water may be the oil of the 21st century, but its infrastructure is a mess. Ergo, there’s billions up for grabs to keep the taps on
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