To say that Europe dominated the 2011 financial headlines would be an understatement. One word or comment
from a European politician or central banker sent stock markets tumbling. Conversely, the smallest hint of a
resolution to the debt problems of the other “PIIGS” nations (Portugal, Ireland,…
Posts Tagged ‘GDP’
February 10th, 2012
The Global Economy – Maybe the Glass is Half Full
May 9th, 2011
The Unbalancing China Equation
By now most investors have a pretty strong grasp of the problems facing the US. These problems range from
massive US debt, unemployment, depressed real estate, and the list goes on. Conversely, the image of China as
a country with a supercharged economy and seemingly no real challenges on the horiz…
massive US debt, unemployment, depressed real estate, and the list goes on. Conversely, the image of China as
a country with a supercharged economy and seemingly no real challenges on the horiz…
February 4th, 2011
Egypt Throws Investors a Curveball
Many investors make their investing decisions based in part on economic forecasts. This style of investing is
called "top down" investing. The idea is to take the consensus economic forecast and allocate capital to
sectors and industries that will fare the best under the forecasted economic numbers…
called "top down" investing. The idea is to take the consensus economic forecast and allocate capital to
sectors and industries that will fare the best under the forecasted economic numbers…
May 28th, 2009
After a Long Absence: Deficits Make Noise in Canada
Pacifica Partners’ May 28 th 2009 Financial Post column entitled: "After a Long Absence: Deficits Make
Noise in Canada" Can be read on the Financial Post website by clicking on the above hyper link or by pasting
the following link into your browser: http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpmaga…
Noise in Canada" Can be read on the Financial Post website by clicking on the above hyper link or by pasting
the following link into your browser: http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpmaga…



