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Money Morning

Our worldwide research staff includes former investment bankers, international financiers, emerging markets specialists and veteran financial journalists.

Our experts know that certain capital flows essentially act as a “leading indicator” of future profit opportunities. These are opportunities that you won’t be reading or hearing about anywhere else.

Each weekday morning, in a readable style you can digest in just a few minutes, you will reap the benefits of our research and expert experiences. Indeed, Money Morning will bring you:

- The latest reports on China, Japan, Emerging Europe, and the other global hot spots where most investor wealth will be created in the months and years to come…

- Reports on companies you’ve likely never heard of - even though they’re poised to sell billions worth of their wares to “new middle class” customers around the world…

- Information on the U.S. companies shrewd enough to cash in on this boom in global;

- The latest developments in banking, interest rates, foreign investment and other global investing topics;

- Advice on how to invest in currencies, precious metals, commodities and energy

- Inside news on the hottest investments, including water, uranium and private equity…

- And news on rules and regulations, financial trends and strategies - and any other “market intelligence” that you will need to become a shrewd-and-successful investor in the greatest global investing boom most of us will ever see.

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Money Morning's Recent Articles:

July 26, 2008 - With the nation’s financial infrastructure crumbling before our very eyes, the country’s top two economic policymakers made their way to Congress last week for an [...]
July 26, 2008 - By Martin Hutchinson The federal budget deficit hasn’t received a lot of press lately, what with all the worries about the U.S. financial system, [...]
July 25, 2008 - For years, investors have bemoaned the low dividend yield on stocks. But with the market down roughly 20%, the yield on the S&P [...]
July 24, 2008 - By Keith Fitz-Gerald For all their talk about change, the ultimate irony in today’s markets is that Washington is so afflicted with legislative gridlock [...]
July 24, 2008 - By Martin Hutchinson Dubai has plenty of qualities that catch an investor’s eye. The emirate has the world’s only (self-proclaimed) 7-star [...]
July 22, 2008 - The bailout of mortgage giants Fannie Mae (fnm) and Freddie Mac (fre) is extremely confusing to holders of their debt and equity securities, because [...]
July 22, 2008 - Consumer spending, which accounts for more than 70% of the economy, will be seriously threatened in the months ahead, as prices continue to rise, wages [...]
July 17, 2008 - By Martin Hutchinson Welcome to the latest offshoot of the subprime-mortgage debacle: A burgeoning U.S. pension-fund crisis. Since the global financial crisis struck last fall, the [...]
July 15, 2008 - In a commentary back in April, I suggested that while we’d hit a new market bottom, we almost certainly hadn’t hit the market [...]
July 14, 2008 - By William Patalon III We’ve been warning you since the start that the subprime crisis would have some real staying power. Indeed, every time optimistic prognosticators [...]

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