Brazilian Oil Bonanza
Consumers may be painfully aware of how much a barrel of oil costs these days, but those in the oil industry aren’t suffering. Juan Munoz, publisher of ADR Traders talks oils stocks. Read moreThis Country is #1 in Equities
Even emerging market superstars like India and China are beginning to panic about domestic inflation levels. Martin Hutchinson reveals a surprising country with decent growth and modest inflation that is worthy of your investment dollars. By Krista Das, TodaysFinancialNews.com Baltimore — (TFN): The following is taken from this week’s Market Insights video featuring Martin Hutchinson. Krista Das: So [...]Investing in the Latin America 35 ADR Index
March 1, 2008 · Filed Under International Investing · Comment
“If we look at the Latin America 35 ADR index, it is evident that these companies have performed above average for the region and for the sectors they represent, including mining, oil and gas, telecommunications, banking and others. “
– Juan Muñoz, ADRTraders.com
Baltimore – (TFN): The following was taken from this week’s Market Insights with Krista [...]
Investing in ADR Markets, A Market Insight Video
English / Español Baltimore — (TFN):The volatility of the market is putting a lot of pressure on investors to find safe havens for their money. The value of stocks of many US companies, especially in the financial sector, has fallen abruptly, while the prices of still more have been retreating over the last three months. So, [...]China Stock Market: ADR report
February 14, 2008 · Filed Under International Investing · Comment
“Don’t suppose GSH will stay at its current low price. The company has high growth expectations in the next few years. And that will have more to do with its stock expectations than its current price does.” – Stephanie Grimmett.
by Stephanie Grimmett
Baltimore – (TFN): “Oh, we’re having a blizzard,” my mother [...]
Crisis Investing: Now is the time to buy these two Pakistan ADRs
January 4, 2008 · Filed Under International Investing · Comment
"These two Pakistani ADRs still represent good entry points for a rebound of the Karachi stock exchange." — J. Christoph Amberger
by J. Christoph Amberger
Baltimore — (TFN): After hitting post-assassination lows yesterday, experiencing drops between 9-10% on top of the 4%-plus they had undergone on Wednesday Pakistani ADRs appear to have overcome the primary bearish pressure [...]
Crisis Investing: Pakistan ADRs are plummeting
January 2, 2008 · Filed Under Investment Strategies · Comment
Baltimore — (TFN): Pakistan's Karachi Stock Exchange again closed sharply lower today, for the third sharp drop following the death of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto.
The benchmark KSE-100 Index finished the day at 13,353.38, down 313.05 points or 2.3 percent.
For the first time since the killing, Pakistani ADRs reflected that downwar pressure in the market: [...]
Crisis Investing: Sharp drop in Pakistan stocks
"We believe that the full effect of the sell-off in Pakistan will not be seen until the end of this week, maybe early next week. There is the potential for at least two further drops, which will bring the KSE 100 down into the mid- to low-13,000s." — J. Christoph Amberger by J. Christoph Amberger Baltimore — [...]Crisis Investing: These Pakistani ADRs are set for short-term decline
"None of these Pakistan ADRs has yet reflected today's act of terror in its share price. But they all will. Monitor these stocks closely — and buy the one that has dropped the most by January 2." — J. Christoph Amberger by J. Christoph Amberger Baltimore — (TFN): "Bullish trend persists in KSE, index further up [...]
