Salomon Brothers Emerging Markets Floating Rate Fund (EFL)
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Emerging Markets: Ready to Rebound? [view article]
My views on the Paulson and Bernanke plans:sucksalot.com/kw-ige-T... Reply
Emerging Markets: Ready to Rebound? [view article]
My views on the Paulson TARP:sucksalot.com/kw-ige-T... Reply
Emerging Markets: Ready to Rebound? [view article]
Mr. Greenstein... I think being a contrarian is fine if there is a solid reason behind the contrarian thinking. If you had said 'everything returns to its mean', or 'it'll be a pendulum', I'd at least accept your explanation. I do have to say that your explanation here doesn't make much sense to me. If it is true that:- Decoupling is a myth
- That American equities are beginning to pick up and foreign equities are dropping
- That foreign markets and economies have been suckling at the teat of the American consumer
I just don't see how foreign countries are going to have the income to support their workers. Your argument that the workers in these countries are going to benefit from cheaper food and oil reminds me of Carly Fiorina's exhoratation that sending jobs overseas is good for the American consumer because merchandise will cost less. A recent TV expose showed a bewildered unemployed factory worker trying to explain the benefit of buying at Walmart while she was running out of unemployment insurance.
Just doesn't jive to me.... jegan ;-) Reply
Exchange-Traded Funds and Closed-End Funds by Asset Class, Type and Provider [view article]
can you please update this list? thanks. ReplyEditors
General Discussion on EFL
Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyExchange-Traded Funds and Closed-End Funds by Asset Class, Type and Provider [view article]
Are there any EFT funds that are purelt composed of vietnam companies? lasmatas@yahoo.com ReplyChoosing an Emerging Market Debt CEF: The Case For Western Asset Emerging Markets Debt Fund [view article]
can you recommend a Foreign *CORPORATE* bond CEF?thanks Reply