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Bill Gross: It’s now time for Greece to restructure
Greece needs to reduce the nation's debt through a restructuring and impose deep spending cuts to exit its fiscal crisis, according to Pacific Investment Management Co.'s Bill Gross.
Financial crisis sparks riots: Scenes from Greece today
At least three people have died in protests today, which have seen some 100,000 people take to the streets of Greece
Top money managers see sun rising on Japan
Money managers and advisers have spent their careers avoiding Japanese stocks.
Jensen Fund’s Rob McIver: Look for companies with an international presence
Portfolio of just 29 stocks is constructed by screening out any company lacking at least a 10-year record of 15% or more return on equity.
Janus, Causeway Capital mull going more global
While emerging markets have seen a great run in the past year, Janus and Causeway representatives said they believe some of the best investing opportunities going forward are in global funds, those that invest both in the United States and emerging markets.
Finding safe spots if the markets turn bearish: Podcast
Despite a generally bearish outlook for most global markets, Gerald Buetow, chief investment officer at Innealta Capital, talks about ways to navigate through the carnage, even if that means sometimes turning to cash as a hedge.
Emerging markets emerging as a good bet, says Hennion & Walsh’s Mahn
Money managers and financial advisers need to start looking beyond domestic equity and other traditional asset classes for risk-adjusted returns in the current market, according to Kevin Mahn, chief investment officer with Hennion & Walsh Asset Management Inc.
The 10 top-performing international stock funds of 2010
U.S. equity funds have out-performed, by and large, but a handful of overseas funds have generated some solid performance so far this year.
Allianz to delist from NYSE, other exchanges
German insurer Allianz SE said Tuesday it will abandon its listing on the New York Stock Exchange, and…
John Hancock Funds the latest to launch interest rate hedge
John Hancock Funds LLC today launched an international fixed-income fund to enable investors to hedge against rising interest rates.
Investors pull back, fearing China on the verge of a stumble
China's economic engine powers on, but some consultants and managers are becoming more cautious about investing in the Asian giant — at least in the short term.
To keep riding the rally, follow the smart money
Catching a ride on the next leg of this historic 10-month stock market rally will mean following the smart money, mostly represented by institutional-class investors, toward a new concentration on quality and calculated risk.
Dollar’s rally may spell trouble for foreign funds
With the U.S. dollar staging a surprising rally, investors who have piled into foreign stock and bond funds may get burned, some market watchers say.
China sees great leap in exports, factory output
China's exports are making a comeback after a jarring slump threw millions out of work, a sign of improving global demand.
WisdomTree international ETF offers forex hedge
WisdomTree Investments Inc. last week launched an exchange-traded fund for investors who want to maintain exposure to international…
Plenty of growth in China — and plenty of initial public offerings
China has outstripped the U.S. in the amount of money raised from stock listings, underscoring the region's stronger economy and a resurgence in investment.
Equity kicker? Shaolin monks plan IPO
The famed fighting monks of China's Shaolin Temple plan a foray into modern finance.
AlphaShares fund offers China play — without the fireworks
The major pros and cons of investing in China could be summed up as growth and volatility. But Jonathan Masse, senior portfolio manager with AlphaShares LLC, believes the growth is worth the ride.
Stocks rise sharply in Japan, as Nikkei hits eight-week high
Japanese stocks rose sharply Tuesday to an eight-week high as a weaker yen spurred buying of tech and automaker shares.
China shares down again as stronger dollar saps funds
Chinese shares fell for a fourth day Friday on worries a stronger U.S. dollar and new stock listings will further strain liquidity.