The Sunday Business section in today’s New York Times has a story on currency funds, which are getting a lot of attention these days along with general concern about the U.S. dollar.
The Franklin Templeton Hard Currency fund (ICPHX) is the oldest and largest of this species.
As the Times explains:
It [ICPHX] is generally designed to rise […]
Entries from April 2006
Dumb and Dumber
April 30th, 2006 · 1 Comment
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“Draft” Day
April 29th, 2006 · No Comments
American football is slowly catching on overseas, especially in Europe. The NFL Draft, which is taking place today in New York, remains uniquely American. We are the only nation on earth that spends an entire weekend glued to the television watching 20-something kids talk on cell phones in what amounts to the world’s most popular […]
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Sony’s stumble
April 28th, 2006 · 3 Comments
Sony took a beating overnight in Tokyo and its U.S.-listed shares are reflecting that today, down about 4% on disappointment with the company’s latest earnings report.
I could be wrong on this, but I still believe very strongly in the Sony turnaround story. It will not be easy, though, and it will take some time.
In some […]
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Chinese Lesson
April 28th, 2006 · No Comments
In the current issue of Vanity Fair, Al Gore kicks off an essay on global warming by shining the spotlight on a classic linguistic blunder:
Clichés are, by definition, overused. But here is the rare exception–a certifiable cliché that warrants more exposure, because it carries meaning deeply relevant to the biggest challenge our civilization has ever […]
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Commodities for Dummies
April 27th, 2006 · No Comments
I begin each morning looking at two screens. While one eye checks out CNBC, the other is on the computer, scanning all headlines related to companies I’m watching for the Forbes International Investment Report. The subject matter on these two screens is almost never the same.
Today, for example, I spent much of the early hours […]
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The “Gong” Show
April 20th, 2006 · No Comments
A few Late Edition thoughts on today’s events at the White House. I spent most of the day configuring “The Terminator”, my new Dell desktop, so I was unable to provide much fresh commentary. I also had a few technical problems with the site, but thanks to my man Matt Rand I am back in […]
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Great Leap Backward
April 8th, 2006 · No Comments
China’s steel industry group is apparently upset with a proposed iron ore price increase of 24% from Brazilian producer CVRD. The Brazilian company’s request was recently described by the China Iron and Steel Association as “inappropriate”, “not rational” and “unacceptable”.
Funny, I would use exactly those same words to describe the latest news that China’s General […]
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