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Credit crisis (a dwindling or growing problem?), banks vs. trading exchanges,
Uranium, a commodities bubble or lack thereof, the future of capitalism, plus
interviews with Jim Rogers and Henry Kaufman.
All this and more in this Friday's edition of, "Features
of the week".
1. Barron's profiles the top
75 hedge funds and their winning strategies.
2. Sell
capitalism. Support for free market economies declined in 10 of 18 countries
polled by Globespan.
3. Has capitalism failed? As Ron
Paul notes, first we must properly define our terms.
4. Bond
investors turn bearish amid commodity inflation.
5. 40 years of inflation, 80
years of Dow/Gold. Adrian Ash.
6. The
next unsustainable asset bubble: brought to you by the Fed.
7. Rice traders hit by panic as prices
surge.
8. Sugar seems
to be a currently overlooked commodity.
9. Show me the commodity
bubble! Parts one and two.
Chris Puplava.
10. Frank Barbera looks
at the Uranium sector. Parts one and two.
11. Barron's
catches up with Jim Rogers in Singapore.
12. Templeton's Mobius
has been buying Taiwanese stocks.
You may recall that Jim
Rogers has also been investing in Taiwan.
13. Mark Mobius thinks the credit
crisis is near its end; investor Wilbur
Ross feels it is far from over, and is waiting to invest in distressed
US regional banks.
14. General Georges Doriot: the
father of modern venture capital?
15. The Financial Philosopher describes the holdings in his blog
portfolio (thanks for the mention, Kent!).
16. Legendary Wall St. economist Henry
Kaufman joins FT "View from the Markets" to talk about the credit crisis,
financial regulation, inflation, and the US dollar.
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