Friday, June 30, 2017

Forbes: Why Obama May Be The Ultimate Victor In Healthcare?

By SIMON CONSTABLE
Who'll be the ultimate winner in the health care insurance battle?
When all is said and done, perhaps it will be former President Obama. Read more here.

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Forbes: Bad Economics Just Made The U.K.'s Nursing Crisis Worse

By SIMON CONSTABLE
Britain's National Health Service already has a shortage of nurses and it has little to do with the country's decision to leave the European Union.
The bigger problem is the paltry pay, an issue which the government made worse earlier this week. It's part of a long-standing problem. As with so many things, it comes down to simple economics. Read more here.

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Forbes: New Market Regulations Will Backfire For China

By SIMON CONSTABLE
If there is one thing to understand about financial markets, it's that government interference frequently makes things worse than they would otherwise be.
A case in point is China, which over the past couple of months has placed increasing regulations on how its stock markets operate. The sad fact is that the new rules will undermine those markets over the longer term. Read more here.

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

U.S. News: The Next Bull Market for Gold May Have Just Begun

By SIMON CONSTABLE

With stocks pricey and investors getting valuation jitters, precious metals may be just the thing to add a little luster to your portfolio. 
For starters, there are reasons to believe that a bull market for gold and silver might be beginning. Read more here.

Forbes: Napoleon Hill's Advice On Success Still Relevant After Nine Decades

By SIMON CONSTABLE
Napoleon Hill's classic The Law of Success was reissued last month, nearly nine decades after its first publication. Still, the lessons seem as relevant as ever. Read more here.


Forbes: What The Great Economist Galbraith Can Teach Us About Etiquette

By SIMON CONSTABLE
Despite the reputation of some economists, it is still possible to learn things from them and not just about economics.
A case in point is a recently published book of letters from legendary economist J.K. Galbraith, who clearly had a lot to say. The book, The Selected Letters of John Kenneth Galbraith, edited by Richard Holt, runs just over 700 pages. Still, it's worth flicking through for some nuggets of wisdom.
Read more here.

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Barron's: Iron-Ore Prices Will Fall Further

By SIMON CONSTABLE

iron-ore prices look set to tumble. as with many commodities, the issue comes down to China, where the economy is likely to slow down, thus reducing demand for a key component in the manufacture of steel. At the same time, ore inventories are climbing. Read more here.