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Vivian Lewis is editor and founder of Global-Investing.com, the daily blog newsletter for Americans and others seeking to internationalize their portfolios. She brings unique experience and competence to the business of picking foreign stocks. After graduating from Harvard magna cum laude (and ...more

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Talking Stocks After The Debacle
Volatility, which has triggered the recent market sell-off, is not the same thing as risk, although if you listen to enough pundits you might think they mean the same thing.
Another Day In The Market
It is another day overladen with earnings results. We have results from Panama, Mauritius, Canada, and Japan and a new stock pick in China which just reported .
It Was A Swiss Move - Part Two
The US equity rise last year (and indeed since the bottom of the global financial crisis in 2009) is highly unlikely to go on.
It Was A Swiss Move​
Last week saw a coordinated drop in almost every share we own. Likely because the selling was very broad and relentless. we believe there is a reason for this, which may mean that the market can recoup.
Sh-tdown To End
News today from Bermuda, Brazil, Britain, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Denmark, Dutch Antilles, France, Finland, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Panama, Sweden, Switzerland, and the USA where the sh-tdown is being ended.
Day After Martin Luther King
Today Bitcoin lost about 20% of its value with other crypto-currencies also down. Meanwhile, the US dollar picked itself up from a 3 year low against other major currencies. Brazil's index hit a new high and the Dow moved over 26,000.
Lords A-Leaping
News in 2018 is proving predictably scandalous. The Brazilian Minister for Industry, Marcos Perreira, resigned on Wednesday. As a result, the bolsa in São Paulo rose 3.4% (the Brazil S&P index).
The Market Before Christmas
The last trading day before Christmas-to-New Year week, when markets tend to be quiet, was mainly about closing deals before 2018 and Catalonia.
Rating Global Investing
Today we have an annual report at a funny time of the year from Canada and news from India to Singapore, from Spain to the USA, from Colombia to Britain, from Chile to Israel, and plenty of spots in between.
Thanksgiving Eve
As we head for our feasts, note that Turkey is having problems with its lira hitting a new low of 3.96 to the dollar, and local bond yields soaring to 13.52% on fears that the government cannot or will not tame inflation.
The Slide Begins
Whatever the social, economic, and political risks of choosing to abolish cash like this, money is a tool which humanity has constantly changed and re-invented.
Week's Wrap: News And Markets
The Hallowe'en murderer killed 8 people along the western bike path along the Hudson River. Markets are bullish. The jobs report missed the expectations today.
BlackRock's $5.7 Trillion Under Management And Growing Daily
BlackRock has acquired over 10% of the shares out of City of London Investment Group plc which runs a fund of closed-end funds to gain from their discounts from net asset value under savvy Barry Olliff. City of London Group rose 1700% yesterday,
Equifax Mess
Because today may not be a normal day if my brokerage account remains inaccessible, I am giving you some news which hit over the weekend.
Brokerage Problems Again
Company news and problems which affect brokerage firms.
Another Scary Day
Asian markets are being roiled by fear of North Korean aggression after it sent a guided missile straight over Japan. Stock markets are digesting the Houston hurricane and there are moves that one might not have anticipated.
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