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Boom, baby, boom - by Bill Bonner

The Chinese have a lot of money. And Chinese investors have relatively few places to put it.


Mumbai Dreams - by Bill Bonner

India depends less on exports than any other major developing nation except Brazil


A Question of Utility - by Bill Bonner

Bill Bonner casts doubt on the value of public sector spending


Crime and Punishment - Banking Style - by Bill Bonner

The Financial Times calls it a “war on greed”. But it’s a bogus war


Awkward postures in China... - by Bill Bonner

The Chinese Yuans Relationship with the US Dollar


The Great Red Hope - by Bill Bonner

China's Exports Suffer from Depression but hope is on the horizon


The Whole USA is a Subprime Borrower - by Bill Bonner

The Daily Reckoning was right all along. At least, that’s the line we’re taking this morning. We said the stock market topped out in 2000 – and that it would be followed by a massive, long-term bear market.


China: Land Of Superlatives - by Bill Bonner

Everything in China is bigger, faster, longer and it may not be long before they’re calling the shots


China's Latest Growth Fuelled By Domestic Demand Not Foreign Buying - by Bill Bonner

China's latest growth announcement masked an even more important detail


Is Zimbabwe a Buy? - by Michael Orme

The Mugabe regime will not last much longer and an investment opportunity is coming