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Financial Advisor May 2009 Marla Brill |
Compelling Values Over the next three years, there will be attractive investment opportunities in international companies with a strong market position and a tangible competitive advantage. |
Financial Planning December 1, 2009 Ilana Polyak |
Backdoor Bargains Causeway International Value Fund's Sarah Ketterer talks about what types of stocks the fund looks for. |
On Wall Street February 1, 2010 Milton Ezrati |
Emerging Markets Lead The Charge Remarkably, given the general mood earlier in the year, things turned out well for equity investors in 2009, especially in emerging markets. |
Financial Planning January 1, 2005 Bernard R. Horn |
Global Goodies It's not risky to invest overseas--in fact, it's riskier not to. Exchange rates and political and economic risks can mitigate returns, but experienced global equity managers know how to navigate foreign markets by making solid stock picks. |
Financial Advisor February 2005 Marla Brill |
There's Still Juice In Foreign Stock Rally A further decline in the dollar would generally tilt the balance in favor of small and mid-sized companies over large multinational companies based abroad, which face a decline in earnings when U.S. sales are translated from dollars into their home currencies. |
Financial Advisor April 2004 Alan Lavine |
Overseas Stock Funds Poised For Strong Performance A weak U.S. dollar, strong performance prompt renewed interest. |
Financial Advisor March 2007 Eric Uhlfelder |
Challenging EAFE Managers who closely track market-cap-weighted country indexes may miss opportunities. |
Registered Rep. May 1, 2004 Stan Luxenberg |
Over There Foreign bond funds will help grab yield, diversify client portfolios and, in some cases, hedge against a falling dollar. |
Financial Advisor May 2010 Bruce W. Fraser |
Ahoy, Dividend Investors Cash flush foreign companies are paying high dividends -- but beware of risks. |
Financial Planning June 1, 2010 Donald Jay Korn |
Rediscovering Japan After 20 years of feast and 20 years of famine, is it time for investors to put Japanese stocks back on the menu? |
Financial Advisor June 2008 Marla Brill |
Global Balancing Act International stock markets could post decent returns this year, but don't expect the deterioration of the dollar against foreign currencies to provide as much of a tailwind as it has in the past. |
Registered Rep. May 1, 2008 Stan Luxenberg |
Currency Plays For The Retail Set At a time when most experts expect the dollar to keep sinking, the Dodge & Cox fund is using futures to bet that the U.S. currency will rise. |
Financial Planning May 1, 2008 Elizabeth O'Brien |
Going Global Now While the initial impact of the credit crunch hit fixed-income markets the hardest, the longer-term effects have extended into world equity markets in the form of a substantial correction. |
BusinessWeek June 17, 2010 |
A Fund Manager Exploits Europe's Turmoil Debt Contagion? A falling euro? Here are some stock picks from Causeway Capital's Sarah Ketterer. |
The Motley Fool October 31, 2005 Nathan Parmelee |
Matsushita's Picture Is Still Murky While currently small compared to those available from other high-income opportunities, the Japanese consumer electronics company's dividend yield will likely increase further if its business improves to match its expense reductions. |
Registered Rep. January 1, 2003 David A. Geracioti |
Jeremy Siegel Is Still A Believer in Stocks for the Long Term Siegel's most important message? That there must be a new approach to calculating the "right" price-to-earnings multiple for large stocks. |
Financial Advisor December 2010 Eric Uhlfelder |
Going Global Investors have entered some less explored foreign corners of the debt market in their search for yield. So far, it has been paying off, but caution is needed. |
Real Estate Portfolio Special Issue 2005 Todd A. Canter |
Real Estate Diversification on a Global Scale The dramatic growth of REITs around the globe has several implications for the real estate industry and for investors. For the industry, it is leading to improved liquidity and transparency. For investors, it creates more opportunities to access an attractive investment vehicle while mitigating many of the risks associated with this asset class. |
Financial Advisor October 2004 Marla Brill |
Looking At The Long Term Despite recent setbacks, this fund's winners have outpaced losers over time. |
Financial Advisor April 2005 Marla Brill |
The Stage Is Set Fund manager Jill Evans thinks dividend-paying stocks will fare well this year. |
BusinessWeek July 4, 2005 Aaron Pressman |
Option Income Funds: Watch Out Option income funds, which hold stocks and sell call options against them, offer payouts that are generous in these low-yield times, but the risks are great. |
Financial Advisor November 2003 Tracey Longo |
The Logic Of Rethinking International Investing Reasons to consider increasing your international portfolio. |
Financial Advisor November 2003 Marla Brill |
Al Frank Fund Chief Struts His Stuff John Buckingham of the Al Frank Fund looks to play a recovering economy. |
Financial Advisor September 2004 Evan Simonoff |
Getting The Big Stocks Right If big stocks are favorably positioned at this juncture, then getting the big stocks right could be the skill that separates portfolios with superior returns from the rest. |
BusinessWeek August 4, 2003 Frederik Balfour |
Offshore Funds Take Flight Again With worries about war and SARS fading, they moved higher |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 Chester Dawson |
Japan Can Rise Above A Rising Yen Japanese companies are stronger -- and less dependent on U.S. trade -- than ever. |
BusinessWeek September 29, 2003 Brian Bremner |
Why This Japan Fund Pro Is Gung Ho Shuhei Abe, who manages about $3.7 billion, professes to be "absolutely bullish" about the Japanese economy's long-term growth prospects. |
Financial Advisor December 2008 Bruce W. Fraser |
Digging For Dividends Worldwide Steady cash flow and payout increases are possible even in a tough market with foreign dividend-paying funds. |
BusinessWeek August 2, 2004 |
"Everything in the U.S. Is Expensive" First Eagle Global Fund's Charles De Vaulx, a value investor, says the best opportunities now are in Europe and Asia. |
BusinessWeek November 24, 2003 Lauren Young |
Six Funds To Ride In Asia Even in already soaring markets, there are bargains to be found. |
The Motley Fool October 14, 2011 Dan Caplinger |
Has Hartford Financial Become the Perfect Stock? Hartford has made a lot of progress from its near-death experience in 2008 and early 2009, but it still has plenty of work to do. |
The Motley Fool February 9, 2010 Amanda B. Kish |
The New Danger for Foreign Investors? Folks who are betting on making big bucks in foreign markets this year may have another enemy -- a rebounding dollar. |
Financial Advisor July 2007 Milton Ezrati |
Dollar Decline The dollar is up against the yen and down against the euro, while all eyes turn toward Beijing. |
BusinessWeek February 18, 2010 Lewis Braham |
In Search of Dividends Investors are hungry for quality companies that pay steady dividends. |
Real Estate Portfolio Jul/Aug 2004 Christopher M. Wright |
Q&A with Jeremy Siegel The Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania weighs in on his long-term bullish outlook and the prospects he sees for REIT stocks. |
Financial Advisor August 2005 Marla Brill |
Poised For Improvement Manager of the Nicholas Limited Edition Fund contends that as the economic recovery matures, investors will once again give the nod to small growth companies with steady earnings. |
BusinessWeek April 19, 2004 Frederik Balfour |
Separating The Wheat From The Chaff Is China fever giving way to China fatigue? Earlier this year, investors couldn't seem to get enough of Chinese stocks. |
Financial Planning February 1, 2005 Kristen French |
Last Dash Equity mutual funds staged a comeback in the fourth quarter of 2004, while fixed-income funds marched steadily ahead. |
Financial Advisor July 2004 Evan Simonoff |
Revising The Rules Of Investing The resurgence of dividends according to Peter Bernstein. |
Financial Advisor July 2004 Marla Brill |
Risk In Measured Doses State Street Global Advisors' (SSgA) head of the active emerging markets team maintains emerging markets are still cheap. |
BusinessWeek May 24, 2004 Joseph Weber |
Beware Of Fat Dividends High payouts alone don't mean stocks are doing well. In fact, they could signal just the opposite. So, amid the dividend-hiking frenzy, here are guidelines on what to avoid. |
The Motley Fool May 10, 2010 Alex Dumortier |
Are European Stocks a Buy? Let's look for some stock ideas amid the European volatility. |
The Motley Fool January 16, 2004 Matt Richey |
Be Greedy for Value "Mini-bubbles" may be popping up, but Matt Richey says there's still value to be found. |
BusinessWeek December 12, 2005 |
A Stronger Dollar? Don't Bet On It A Wells Capital Management's investment ace sees the dollar heading south again. |
Registered Rep. September 30, 2014 Debbie Carlson |
Investing in a Rising Dollar After a weak start to 2014, the U.S. dollar has muscled its way higher this summer and the long-term gains may not be over. |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2003 Stan Luxenburg |
Going to Extremes Used as the "explore" part of a "core and explore" strategy, focus can indeed help produce alpha (outperformance). |
Financial Advisor August 2005 Jeff Schlegel |
Soft Dollar Buoys Foreign Equities But does the recent rebound of the greenback spell an end to their run? |
Financial Advisor January 2006 Marla Brill |
Bold Bets Fund managers who run concentrated portfolios offer a refreshing departure from the increasingly popular practice of far-reaching, benchmark-centric investing. |
Financial Advisor March 2004 Marla Brill |
Filling The Tax-Favored Dividend Void Investors seem to covet higher dividends and lower taxes. Forty-three percent of respondents to a recent survey of 600 individuals conducted by American Century Investments said they are more likely to buy stocks that pay dividends qualifying for the new tax rate. |
Registered Rep. January 1, 2006 Stan Luxenberg |
Housewarming Come April, Merrill Lynch will remove its famous name from the brokerage's own funds to relaunch them under a new (as yet to be determined) name to compete on their own. But all the major wirehouses have struggled to sell their proprietary mutual funds. |