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Saturday Nov 21
Pessimistic investors 'put too much money into bonds' during recession
People miss out on best performing stocks that turn up during worst economic periods
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Saturday Nov 21
A steady hand at the tiller wins out
Long-term strategies can allow investors to maintain purchasing power and ride out financial storms
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Thursday Nov 19
GCC stocks no longer out for the count
Regional markets are competitive and will outperform, Kamran Butt, Director and Head of Middle East and India, Private Banking Equity Research, Credit Suisse, tells Financial Review
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Thursday Nov 19
Sharjah to establish technology centre in Kerala
India is excellent partner for growth, minister says
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Thursday Nov 19
Formal launch of GCC power grid to be held in Kuwait next month
Project expected to cut the cost of electricity generation
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Thursday Nov 19
Rise of sovereign wealth funds set to resume
Total money under management could climb to $8tr in the next five years
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Wednesday Nov 18
Gulf looks to bonds to brigdge funding gap
One lesson Gulf sovereigns and corporates have learned from the financial crisis is that they must diversify their funding sources to better manage their debt maturities effectively.
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Wednesday Nov 18
India: Stacking up the case for investment
“In the past, you were inclined to direct your investments to the Western world. I believe in the changed scenario, India offers a much more stable, friendly and rewarding investment environment,” said Kamal Nath, then Commerce and Industry Minister of India, on December 7, 2006.
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Saturday Nov 14
Diversifying as solution to a declining currency
Investors could consider gold and gold ETFs, equities and pound or other-priced assets but timing is king
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Saturday Nov 14
Gold and China seem good bets
Boom-bust cycle could pose a huge challenge to investors, strategist insists
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