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...reluctance to invest too much time and money in reconstructing Iraq suggests that Bush may run into resistance this week as he begins, in a speech Wednesday, to expand on the reasons for an invasion. He plans to argue that eliminating a threat to U.S. security is the first goal but that the broader aims include liberating the people of Iraq and building a nation that is stable, peaceful and democratic in a region that needs an example of all three. The idea is to appeal to American nobility and to align this war with the struggles that liberated Europe...
...willing as the next guy to debate whether it's smart to invest in foreign stocks--but not now. Time is wasting. A weakening dollar and an abundance of cheap foreign pickings have whipped up a tail wind that U.S. investors can't afford to ignore. Yes, you can argue that the diversification benefits of foreign investing aren't what they used to be now that the world's economies are so intertwined...
Back at headquarters in Hangzhou, Wang recently sat at a table with some Thai businessmen seeking investment in a phone plant. A TV-news crew had videotaped their arrival. A Thai executive asked whether Holley had reviewed their proposal. "Not yet," he was told. If Holley were to invest, the executive asked, what was its timeline? "The sooner the better!" Wang replied. And with a handshake, China's hottest private company seemed on the way to its next deal...
...good way to invest around the world is through a well-run global mutual fund. I would consider Oakmark Global, a no-load fund that plays the value game successfully, and broker-sold First Eagle Global, which has a good-size stake in industrial-materials stocks, the kinds that are most leveraged to a recovery. And one last but important point: some foreign funds spend money hedging against currency moves. Check yours because you don't want that. In the short term, the trend is in your favor, and long term it all evens...
...become the backbone for channels in Chinese-speaking markets around the world," Davis says. He also expects the company will ultimately be granted the wider distribution rights it needs to reach a larger audience. "If I thought we'd be in Guangdong forever, it wouldn't make sense [to invest in programming]," he says. "Over time?and I don't think that long?our distribution will continue to grow and expand...