Thursday, April 29, 2021

Forbes: A Monster Corn Rally Likely This Summer

 By SIMON CONSTABLE

Better stock up on corn flakes while you can still afford them.

An exceptionally weak harvest in Brazil and a likely U.S. drought this year should propel corn prices even higher by the end of the year. Read more here.

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Forbes Japan: ビットコインはまだ「貨幣」から程遠い?

By SIMON CONSTABLE

Red more here.

Monday, April 26, 2021

Forbes: Two Nightmare Scenarios For Bitcoin

 By SIMON CONSTABLE

Cryptocurrencies could be damned if they do get government acceptance, and damned if they don’t. Read more here.


Thursday, April 22, 2021

Forbes: You’ll Never Guess Which State Has The Worst Small Cities For Starting A Business

 By SIMON CONSTABLE

Six of the ten worst towns or small cities to start a business are in the garden state, according to an April-dated report by financial website WalletHub, titled “2021’s Best and Worst Small Cities to Start a Business.” Read more here.

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Briefings Magazine: Inflation That May Actually Inflate

By SIMON CONSTABLE

Inflation. It looms in the closet of many national economies, waiting to burst out like some dreaded ghost. It has brought even economies as great as the United States to their knees; back in 1971, President Richard Nixon was forced to freeze all salaries and prices because of it. Since then, it hasn’t said boo for decades, rising at only about 2 percent annually in the US since the 1980s. COVID only kept it away even more—crushing the rate to nearly zero. Read more here.

Sunday, April 4, 2021

WSJ: Japanese Stocks Are Back on U.S. Investors’ Radar

By SIMON CONSTABLE

After years of being shunned, Japanese stocks are getting attention from U.S. investors.

The reasons for avoiding the Tokyo stock market, which date to the late 1980s, are no longer applicable, say financial professionals, pointing to an increased focus on profits by Japanese companies and the fact that Japan is well-positioned to benefit from a global economic recovery. Read more here.

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WSJ: What Investors Need to Know About ‘Geopolitical Risk’

 By SIMON CONSTABLE

Investment professionals often talk about geopolitical risk. For those new to investing, the term can be unclear. 

For U.S. investors, geopolitical risk typically refers to the added problems and opportunities that come with investing in foreign markets. Red more here.

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