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Back to homepageThe Rise of the Renminbi: Will China’s Yuan Become a Global Reserve Currency?
In recent months, China has stepped up a longstanding campaign for its currency (officially called the renminbi [RMB] but also referred to as the yuan), to be included as a part of the composition of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF’s)
Read MoreStory of China Still Intact Despite Market Downturn
July 9, 2015 About six months ago, I was asked about China’s market, which had been surging. At that time, I felt there could be a significant correction in what looked to be an ongoing bull market, but a short-term
Read MoreStory of China Still Intact Despite Market Downturn
About six months ago, I was asked about China’s market, which had been surging. At that time, I felt there could be a significant correction in what looked to be an ongoing bull market, but a short-term pullback wouldn’t be
Read MoreGrowth Matters
As we see it, one of the biggest advantages emerging markets have offered investors is a strong growth story: Over the past decade, growth in emerging markets has outpaced growth in developed markets by more than double. Growth in gross
Read MoreDiplomatic Relations between Cuba and the United States Re-Established
US State Department Release President Obama announced on July 1, 2015, the historic decision to re-establish diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States of America, effective July 20. The U.S. Department of State also notified Congress of its intent
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