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Dr. Marc Faber


  • The Curse of Empires

  • Although the US stock market has still failed to exceed its early January high, and although a number of important high tech and telecommunication issues have broken down below their September 2001 lows, there was some great news. We know now that the US is an 'Empire'.
  • Monday, April 22 - 2002 at 10:31 | readers' rating 7/10
  • Financial survival in 2002

  • By now it should be obvious even to the most fanatic US stock market bulls that the financial world changed in the 1998 to 2000 period, as the powerful bull market, which had been underway since the early 1980s came to an end.
  • Monday, February 04 - 2002 at 17:06 | readers' rating 7/10
  • The treacherous nature of bear market rallies

  • 'The market itself is forecasting recovery' reads the recent headline of a well known financial publication. As someone who follows market movements very closely and tries to read signals the markets may give about future business conditions, I was also interested in the market's recent strength.
  • Thursday, January 10 - 2002 at 11:49 | readers' rating 7/10
  • My visit to the UAE

  • After having returned from a trip, which took me to eight different countries, I applied for a tourist visa at the Indian consulate in Chiangmai since, as the chairman of two India funds, I had to travel to Delhi and Mumbai, for some speaking engagements.
  • Friday, December 07 - 2001 at 21:19 | readers' rating 5/10
  • Investment in Mumbai and Shanghai

  • Mumbai and Shanghai are both impressive cities from an economic development point of view. In the case of Mumbai's inner city, the remarkable feature is that little has changed since my first visit to the metropolis in 1973, except that its buildings are now even more dilapidated.
  • Wednesday, December 05 - 2001 at 12:58 | readers' rating 6/10
  • Equity outlook bleak, sell into this rally

  • From an economic point of view, the tragic events of September 11 in the United States can only be negative. Often the purchase of equities in a crisis is rewarding, and based on the experience form the Gulf War in 1990 investors are now pouring money into stocks.
  • Saturday, October 06 - 2001 at 10:31 | readers' rating 5/10
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