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Has Quantitative Easing Worked in the US?

With recent positive economic news, it might be worthwhile to review quantitative easing. Andrew Walker of the BBC World Service explores how quantitative easing works, why it was used by the Fed to try and rescue the economy and if the policy truly has had a positive impact on the US economy.

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The Economics of Thanksgiving Dinner

Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone!

Turkey might be 13% cheaper this year, but as Adam Chandler of The Atlantic explains, the overall price of your holiday feast will rise.

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The New China

This article by Leslie Norton of Barron’s examines at the rise of the economies of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar – what Norton refers to as the “New China.” The article looks at how these countries are rapidly expanding their manufacturing industry and the pressure their development has put on the Chinese economy.

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Housing Market in 2015

David Payne of Kiplinger predicts a housing recovery for 2015. The articles compares 2014 numbers with 2015 forecasts as well as what factors may contribute to a renewed housing market.

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New Investment Opportunities with Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect

The Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect opened this week. This Bloomberg article looks at both the importance of this new exchange as well as Bloomberg’s role in its development.

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Could India’s Sensex Rise 50% By 2016?

Dimitra DeFotis of Barron’s looks at current stock market performance in India as well as predictions about future returns.

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China Rising

Nouriel Roubini is a professor at NYU’s Stern School of Business and Chairman of Roubini Global Economics. He has worked for the IMF, World Bank and the U.S. Federal Reserve. In this recent blog entry, Professor Roubini offers his insight into the ascent of the Chinese economy, the risks and rewards of investing in China as well as an explanation of its rise as a global economic and political power.

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Braving Ebola

In words and pictures, Daniel Berehulak of the New York Times captures the unfolding story of the Ebola epidemic in Liberia.

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Living Your True Wealth

Does the question “how much money do you make?” leave you feeling uneasy? You are not alone. Carl Richards’ recent article in the New York Times uses this question to explore personal financial decisions and our relationship with the concept of wealth.

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Focus on Long-Term Fundamentals, Not Fears

In his latest blog entry, Dr. Mark Mobius, executive chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group, offers his insight into the current volatility of the global marketplace. Using behavioral finance and traditional finance theory fundamentals, Mobius posits the benefits of holding fast to long-term investment goals in the face of a period of uncertainty.

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