Archive for January 1st, 2012

1st January
2012
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CBJ: Marotta: Your portfolio needs rebalancing The Daily Progress The first is Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI). It contains over 3000 stocks representing more than 99.5 percent of the capitalization of the US equity markets.

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CBJ: Marotta: Their briefcase must readjust – the daily progress

1st January
2012
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AFP Government allows Qualified Foreign Investors (QFIs) to invest directly in … Economic Times NEW DELHI: India has allowed foreign individual investors, pension funds and trusts to directly invest in equities, in an attempt to shore up investor confidence and attract money from overseas to bridge widening current account deficit. …

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Government permits qualified strange investor (QFIs) directly… – to invest in the economic times

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2012
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gulfnews.com Region's stock markets poised to rebound gulfnews.com Haddad said with econ-omic growth slowing in emerging markets such as China and India and uncertainty clouding investor sentiments in Europe and the US, the region's stock markets offer good value for the long-term global investor . …

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Balances stock exchanges of the region to the recoil – gulfnews.com

1st January
2012
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Wilkes Barre Times-Leader nowhere to go but up MarketWatch (MarketWatch) — In one sense, mutual fund investors remained steadfast and unswerving throughout a volatile 2011, just as they had for three years before that: No matter the investment climate, they shunned stock funds. Europe's frustrating gradual …

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anywhere do not go however above – MarketWatch

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AFP 'Qualified foreign investors can directly invest in equity markets' MSN India New Delhi, Jan 1 (IANS) Worried over valuation losses at the Indian stock exchanges, the central government Sunday allowed qualified foreign investors (QFIs) to directly invest in equity markets to decrease volatility. 'In a major policy decision, … India opens stock market to foreign investors AFP QFIs allowed to directly invest in equities Livemint Foreign individuals allowed to trade in Indian stock markets Hindustan Times Reuters India  - Bloomberg UTV all 53 news articles »

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„Qualified ones strange investor can invest in the stock markets “- MSN India directly

1st January
2012
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What's Your New Year's Investing Resolution? Morningstar.com On this poster's to-do list are the following trades: “Sell Vanguard Total International Stock Index and buy Oakmark International . Sell Vanguard Total Stock Market Index and add to Yacktman

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What is your investment resolution of the new yearly? – Morningstar.com

1st January
2012
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Zee News QFIs allowed to directly invest in equities Livemint New Delhi: In an attempt towards the stock market reforms, qualified foreign investors (QFIs) have been allowed by the government to directly invest in equities. The decision will help reduce volatility in markets and attract more foreign funds. ..

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QFIs was allowed to invest Livemint directly in the cheapness -

1st January
2012
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Euro Trades At Lowest Rate Since 2001 (TRADERBase)

1st January
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Los Angeles Times Where should you put your money? News & Observer Himanshu Shah manages $275 million as president and chief investment officer of Shah Capital in Raleigh. Investing strategies: Buy well managed companies whose stock prices are cheap or reasonable relative to earnings growth and you will be rewarded ..

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Where should you put your money? – Messages and observers

1st January
2012
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Taking Stock : Diamonds are an investor's worst enemy NewsOK.com It's a wonder to look at and seems like it could be a good investment . When I asked the jeweler how much this stone could be worth in 10 years, he couldn't answer me

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Take the supply: Diamonds are the worst enemy of an investor – NewsOK.com

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