Knowledge is Power: International Diversification, FX Reserves, Happiest Country Edition

Why International Diversification Matters Today (Blackrock) No-one has ever made real money following the crowd (MoneyWeek) Switzerland is ‘world’s happiest’ country in new poll (BBC) What professions are oversaturated? (Marginal Revolution) Significant Slip—or Just a Blip—in Emerging Markets’ Foreign Exchange Reserves? (Mark Mobius) The case for index-fund investing (Vanguard) The psychology of market highs (Fidelity, UK) A Stagnating Minimum …

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World GDP Change Over The Past 200 Years

One of the key strategies for success in investing is diversification. It involves not just investing in various asset classes in  a single country but a good diversified portfolio should include a variety of assets spread over many regions or countries. Global diversification in the equity portion of a portfolio is important since equity markets’ …

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A Note on the Unemployment Rates in Europe

The unemployment rate remains high especially in select European markets. For example, Germany has the lowest rate and the rates continues to decline. While the unemployment rate in Germany and Spain are declining, France and Italy it remains stubbornly high and is not declining. According to a report by Natixis, a jobless recovery is currently occurring in …

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