BRAZIL STEPS UP THE PACE IN AFRICA
In the post financial crisis period it is increasingly apparent that trade momentum has shifted away from the West to the emerging markets. The growing purchasing power of Asian consumers is fuelling global trade, and will be especially significant with respec...
RIPPLE EFFECTS
Notwithstanding the blowout of the Deepwater Horizon rig 50km off the coast of Louisiana, which cost eleven lives, BP’s easiest days look to be behind it. The vagaries of exploration for oil in difficult, deep waters, such as those found in the Gulf of Mexico,...
WALGREENS LOOKS FOR GROWTH
When Charles Randolph Walgreen III—grandson of the founder and affectionately known by his nickname “Cork”—retired from Walgreen Co in 1998 after 27 years as chief executive, he left behind a financially strong company that since its founding in 1901 had becom...
NUCLEAR REBRANDED
Nuclear power will take on a new complexion over the coming years. Climate change has offered a new marketing pitch to nuclear enthusiasts who claim that it can safely and economically replace coal and gas. The worldwide resurgence of interest in new nuclear r...
STEADY AS SHE GOES
While gold and gold equities have outperformed through 2009, it looks like analysts now expect some underperformance over the coming year. Are analysts right, and are white metals such as platinum the ‘new gold’ in 2010? It is a pertinent question, given that...
FANTASYLAND’S RECOVERY COULD TAKE YEARS
Carl Icahn’s purchase of the bankrupt and unfinished Fontainebleau hotel-casino is a vote of confidence in the Las Vegas Strip, a fantasyland of casinos, hotels, entertainment, fancy restaurants and high-end retail that has been devastated by the great recessi...
GROUNDHOG DAY
Any investor who takes a ride on airline stock “would be well advised to open their parachutes once they have reached high altitude on this stock recovery play”, according to industry analyst Bob Hirst. Operators worldwide are experiencing their worst slump. B...
BIG FIVE AIMING TO AVOID ‘FATAL ERRORS’
America’s five biggest publicly held insurance brokers are struggling with two problems: a weak economy and a benign loss environment. The former hurts as brokerage customers shrink or even disappear. The latter encourages insurance companies to continually re...
A DEFENSIVE PLAY
Even in times of crisis people need electricity, gas, water and sewage. That’s good news for those planning on investing in utilities. Utility bonds are regarded as one of the safest and most defensive instruments; they were certainly a favourite for conservat...
THE NEW THRIFT CAPS WINE SALES
For California wine producers, it is the best of times and the worst of times. Giant wineries that specialise in low-cost wines are having a record year, while small family-owned wineries that specialise in high-end wines are struggling. For them, things are l...
ON THE RISE
South Africa’s wage disputes have provided a boost to platinum prices in the short term. A half world apart, Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke’s “end-of-recession” comment in September will have the same effect in the longer term. Overall, the precious met...
AMERICAN PIE
The proportion of GDP spent on healthcare in the United States, at 16.5%, is the highest in the world, double the OECD average. Costs are growing, even as the demands on it are about to escalate with an ageing population. In terms of longevity, despite the pat...
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