Maybe the coronavirus is part of the acceleration of new disease. After all, we only just got through Zika in 2015–16. There was the Ebola outbreak in 2014. Before that was MERS in 2012. Then H1N1 (swine flu) in 2009. And then there was SARS in 2002 and 2004.
World Markets: Global Insights into Financial Trends and Investment Opportunities
When concerned with the global economy, it’s important to look beyond the powerhouses that are often in the spotlight, and to look at the various emerging markets operating just off stage.
Today’s biggest emerging markets (BEMs), include Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Poland, South Africa, South Korea and Turkey. Not as big, but still making impact, are Egypt, Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, and Thailand.
Five Gold Stocks to Watch amid COIVD-19 Fears
In times of uncertainty, gold has been the go-to for investors looking to weather the storm. And there’s plenty of it, currently. With the price of gold on the up, expecting to hit US$10,000 in the next few years, Australia’s gold miners could once again be providing sanctuary for investors…
What Aussies Don’t Get — There’s No Point Fighting Over Toilet Paper
We’re going to veer off course a little today.
See, I was in the middle of putting together a recap of my first ever live Bullion & Bourbon Hour last night.
Our Perception Gap: One of the Biggest Risks to Aussie Financial Markets
My family moved to Australia in 2003 — on New Year’s Eve. I remember how the place seemed back then. Literally like paradise. Leaving Germany, the idea of throwing my surfboard into my boat and taking off down the river towards the beach was inconceivable to me. And yet, it became normal. The idea that […]
Adavale Resources Granted Ex-BHP Nickle Project
The share price of Australian-based uranium explorer Adavale Resources Ltd [ASX:ADD] has soared 60% this morning, as the company announced it had been granted tenements adjoining one of the largest undeveloped high-grade nickel resources.
RBA Rate Cuts Crowns CSL Australia’s Biggest Firm
CSL, with a market cap of $142 billion, now accounts for 8.2% of the ASX 200 Index, compared with 8.1% for Commonwealth Bank of Australia, whose market cap dropped to $140 billion as of Tuesday’s close.