Five Magic Formula Stocks For The Next Year "Investing is simple, but it's not easy."-- Warren Buffett
In today's increasingly global world, a seemingly endless array of variables go into the stock market's movements. On any given day, changes to monetary policy in China, an earnings announcement from Apple, European debt concerns, a drought in Australia, and protests in the Middle East can all push and pull the U.S. market in different directions. With all of that and much, much more in play, it's easy to think that you need complicated, esoteric theories and strategies to make money in stocks. 。。u0026quot;投資は簡単ですが、それは容易ではない
Who's Moving Our Cheese? Asians, Literally. Another development Americans can blame on globalization: the rising price of cheese. The expanding middle classes in China, South Korea and India have developed a taste for pizza and cheeseburgers, and they're topping it with American cheese. チーズの価格上昇:別の開発のアメリカ人がグローバル化に責めを負わせることができる
Sky-high apartment deals raise eyebrows in HK As the rest of the world smarted from the global financial crisis, it seemed that boisterous Hong Kong had landed a blockbuster property deal.
In October, Henderson Land Development Co signed agreements to sell 25 units at a luxury apartment building with an expansive view of the city's harbor - including a 572-square-meter five-bedroom duplex with a whopping price tag of nearly US$57 million.
At the time, it was believed to be Asia's most expensive property by square foot at nearly US$9,2 ... 危機の残りの部分として、金融グローバル化した世界smartedから、それを扱うように見えたが騒々しい香港プロパティヒット香港があったに上陸した
Beijing to become a globalized metropolis by 2050 Beijing will become a globalized metropolitan city by 2050 and approach the level of first-tier global cities, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences predicted in the “Beijing Rural and Urban Development Report 2010-2011.”
Global cities refer to cities that have direct influence on global social, economic, cultural or political affairs. Internationally, top cities that can influence the development of the entire world are generally considered global cities.
Currently, the widely recogn ... 中国政府は2050年までにグローバル化大都市になり、最初の層のグローバル都市のレベルに達すると、中国社会科学院は。。u0026quot;北京農村都市開発報告書2010年から2011年
The World's Biggest Illicit Industries From drugs to oil smuggling, the dark side of globalization generates hundreds of billions in profits annually. 石油の密輸に麻薬から、グローバル化のダークサイドは利益を毎年数千億を生成します
The good, the bad, and the ugly side of globalization Globalization, the increasing integration and interdependence of domestic and overseas markets, has three sides: the good side, the bad side, and the ugly side. 良い面、悪い面、そして醜い側面:グローバル化、国内および海外市場の高集積化と相互依存は、三方を持っています
Thousands join French protest ahead of G-8 summit LE HAVRE (France) - THOUSANDS of anti-globalisation activists protested in the French city of Le Havre on Saturday against a G-8 summit of rich nations to be held in the north coastal region next week. 'G-8 get lost, people first, not finance,' declared the main banner of the gathering that organisers said drew 7,000 protesters, while local officials said the turnout was about 4,000 at the demonstration which ended without serious incident. ルアーブル(フランス)は - 反グローバル化活動家の何千人も来週北部沿岸地域で開催される豊かな国のG - 8サミットに対する土曜日にルアーブルのフランスの都市で抗議した
SOEs dominate Top 500 list State-owned companies dominated the latest list of China's Top 500 Companies, but their steps toward globalization fall far behind foreign companies, experts said at a two-day summit held in Hefei, Anhui Province over the weekend.
Total revenues of the top 500 companies increased by 6.28 percent to 27.6 trillion yuan ($4.06 trillion) last year, the lowest growth rate since 2002. There are 329 State-owned companies, earning more than 80 percent of the total revenue, said a report released ... 国有企業はは500企業、トップの最新のリストを中国の支。外国企業に後れを取るまでに向かってグローバル化の手順は、専門家は週末という2つのオーバー州日首脳会議が開か安。合肥、
On the CUSP of the Next Superhighway -- Built By Public Private Partnerships The U.S. domestic market and its policy makers are grappling with the 2000-pound guerilla side effect to globalization. While engaged in moving our corporate platform onto the global stage, we have neglected taking the steps needed internally to keep pace with our competitors. That is, we have spent the last 25 years transfixed with looking outside ourselves for earnings, talent and initiatives. 米国国内市場とその政策立案者は、グローバル化〜2000ポンドのゲリラの副作用にも取り組んでいます
British Government Faces Up To Peak Oil The UK Secretary for Energy and Climate Change, Chris Huhne, has committed to establish an "Oil Shock Response Plan" to cope with some of the consequences of peak oil. While there remains dissent as to the facts of peak oil, a growing body of experts think that the phenomenon will occur at some point during the next five years. On a recent BBC radio 4 broadcast a former president of Shell, John Hofmeister, reckoned that there was no problem with the production of oil meeting demand for it until 2050/2060. This kind of estimate includes various sources of unconventional oil for which the EROEI (Energy Returned on Energy Invested) is far lower than for the cheap readily available conventional oil on which the modern global world depends. 英国長官は、エネルギーと気候変動、クリスHuhne、ピークオイルの結果の一部に対処するために。。u0026quot;対応計画は、石油ショック。。u0026quot;を確立することを約束している
NSC chief: Security needs overhaul The entire security organisation needs a revamp to cope with globalisation and movements of the superpowers, National Security Council (NSC) secretary-general Thawil Pliensri said on Tuesday. 全体のセキュリティ組織は、グローバル化と超大国の動きに対処するため改造が必要だ、国家安全保障会議(NSC)が事務総長Thawil Pliensri明らかにした
Mainland grip on rare earths limits free trade The mainland's grip on the rare earths market shows the limits of free trade. The country's producers dominate the market, and a 72 per cent cut in export quotas for the second half of this year has sent global prices soaring. That is a blow to high-technology industrial users of the metals elsewhere - and a reminder that the assumptions that make globalisation beneficial can easily be thrown off.
希土類市場での本土グリップが自由貿易の限界を示しています
NDRC: Rising wheat prices to fall soon Though it is unclear whether there will be a global reduction in wheat yields, in the short term the price of wheat is expected to be down from the peak judging from global wheat stocks, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) reported on Aug 12.
Affected by dry weather in Russia and other countries and other factors, wheat production could be reduced. Since July wheat prices began to soar in the international market, but in the last two days it obviously dropped.
On Aug 10, ... それは不明あるかどうか、小麦の収穫のグローバル化、短期的には小麦の値段が下がるのピークグローバル小麦在庫から判断するからと予想されるされますが、国家発展改革委員会は(国家発展改革委員)8月12日に報告
PAY, PROFIT AND GROWTH : Low wages and revolutions World trade through globalization in its current form is an unsustainable game of depressing wages worldwide to produce at low-wage locations to export to economies with higher wages. The revolutions of 1848 bear testimony to the consequences of such folly. - Henry C K Liu This is the 13th article in a series. 現在の形でグローバル化による世界貿易の憂。賃金より高い賃金と経済へのエクスポートするには低賃金の場所で生成するために、世界の持続不可能なゲームです
Around the World - Around the Corner We often overlook that fact that the current financial crisis is global. We tune into cable news channels and watch the talking heads as they defend one side of the aisle over the other; accusations fly of the right protecting the rich, or the left giving it all away to the poor. Everyone wants to rescue the American economy, but it seems no one knows how. Should someone come up with the answer, the other party will surly knock them down. Such are the joys of America?s two-party system. Outside of America however, many banks are devising their own plans to get people spending again. Globalization being what it is, we can all share in their efforts. 私たちはしばしば現在の金融危機がグローバルであるという事実を見落とす
Arthur Chin : Doing business with China cultural nous helps smooth the way The globalisation of business, advances in internet technologies, New Zealand's Free Trade Agreement with China and the Closer Economic Partnership with Hong Kong are some of the key drivers for New Zealand businesses to tap into... ビジネスのグローバル化、インターネット技術、香港と中国とニュージーランドの自由貿易協定とより緊密な経済パートナーシップの進歩は、ニュージーランドの企業にとって重要な要因のいくつかはにタップしています...
Wall Street gets a taste of the dark side of Globalization Remember back in the 1980s and the 1990s, when globalization was all about the efficiencies and opportunities open markets create; about easy credit and rising leverage, as money flowed easily across local and national boundaries—setting the world economy into a virtuous cycle of income and employment growth—the good side of globalization. That was all music in the ears of investors chasing after the world’s largest corporations that could sell their products to distant markets with the same ease and speed as in their own home market. 、簡単に信用して上。活用に関するお金は地域および。。u200b。。u200b国の間で簡単に流入した収入の好循環に世界経済の境界線 - 設定や、グローバル化は、開かれた市場を作成し、効率性と機会についてのすべての頃、1980年代と1990年代に戻って覚えている雇用の伸び - グローバリゼーションの良い面
Chinese enterprises need to learn free competition Chinese enterprises are still in the process of learning how to participate in free competition on the international market when they go global, and industrial guilds should take the responsibility of educating and disciplining their members on free competition, said Chen Jian, China's vice minister of the Ministry of Commerce, on Nov. 1 in Beijing.
Vicious competition in which several Chinese enterprises outbid each other for the same overseas project is getting relaxed in recent years. How ... 中国企業はどのようにし、グローバル化、産業のギルドは教育かつ自由な競争にそのメンバーを懲戒の責任を取る必要が国際市場で自由な競争に参加する学習の過程でまだ、陳健は、中国の副大臣が述べた各高値企業は他の中国がいくつかのために、同じ海外プロジェクトの商務部、上でヴィシャス競争は
Nomura Regrets Its Day at the Auction Forbes put a skeptical spin on Nomura Holdings' purchase of the European and Asian operations of Lehman Brothers in late 2008. That view has been borne out by Nomura's stumbling performance in globalizing its investment banking. Now the big Japanese outfit, beset by losses and with a stock price at a modern low, is reducing European staff and taking a hard look elsewhere. フォーブスは2008年後半のリーマンブラザーズの欧州とアジア事業の野村ホールディングスの購入に懐疑的なスピンを置く
Not sexy enough for bulls Last month's launch of Hong Kong's first yuan-denominated real estate investment trust made headlines for its part in the steady globalisation of China's currency, but the Hui Xian Real Estate Investment Trust listing otherwise failed to excite the market.
香港初の人民元建ての不動産投資信託の先月の打ち上げは、中国の通貨の着実なグローバル化のその部分の見出しを作ったホイ西安不動産投資信託のリストは、それ以外の場合は市場を励起することができませんでした
When we protect our trade we harm Africa | Leader The G20 summit's vague promises will do nothing to alleviate the ills besetting poorer nationsEvery world leader attending the G20 summit in Seoul last week knew that the global economy faces more perilous turbulence. They knew also that co-operation between them is the best defence. But they achieved almost nothing.There are ways to dress up their deliberations as progress. They agreed to try to disagree less. But the task was to avert a slide into hostile trade competition. It was a financial peace conference and, on most measures, it failed. The risks that follow are immense.The discord at the heart of the summit was between the US and China. It centres on accusations of currency manipulation. Each side wants its exports to be cheaper abroad and fears the effect of foreign competition on manufacturing jobs at home. The dollar-renminbi exchange rate has become the proxy for a strategic stand-off between two economic superpowers. The G20 summit produced flimsy promises of restraint.Before the global crisis, it seemed as if the world was in a virtuous cycle of ever-deeper economic integration, leading to more efficient flows of money, cheaper goods, easy access to credit and higher living standards.The benefits of that globalisation were not evenly shared around the world and the structural instabilities it contained were brutally exposed by the credit crunch. But the economic injustices of the boom years will not be undone if the integration process goes into reverse – they will be compounded.Financial collapse was averted in 2008 by an effort of collaboration between world leaders. But the esprit de corps provoked by imminent catastrophe has gone. Political leaders from G20 countries, often heeding the demands of angry and disoriented domestic audiences, have less inc G20サミットのあいまいな約束は先週、世界経済がより危険な乱流に直面していることを知っていたソウルのG20サミットに参加する貧しいnationsEveryの世界的リーダーを抱える苦しみを軽減するために何もしません
The VW-Suzuki Split and Japanese Corporate Globalization Whatever the globalized future of Japanese corporations, joint ventures or deep strategic alliances with foreign companies are unlikely to become a major feature. In the automobile industry, probably the most globally inter-connected, the Nissan-Renault tie-up under Carlos Ghosn that seems to be working may be the exception that proves the rule. As an example of the rule, we have the September 12 announcement that Suzuki Motors’ chairman and CEO Osamu Suzuki had demanded that Volkswagen allow a buyback of the 19.99 percent of Suzuki shares that VW acquired when their “strategic partnership” was launched in December 2009. どのような日。。u200b。。u200b本企業、合弁企業または外国企業との深い戦略的提携のグローバル化の将来は、主要な機能になることはほとんどありません
Cross-channel shopping is the ultimate food miles madness | Leo Hickman How can it make financial or environmental sense for expats living in France to get their groceries delivered from the UK?• Expat orders for British supermarket food surge on strength of euroWarning: this blog could cause you to choke on your pain au raisin. As I reported in the Guardian today, there has been a surge in the number of expat Brits living in France buying their food online from UK-based supermarkets. The strength of the euro against the pound means that it now makes financial sense for many of these Britons with savings or pensions held in pounds to order most of their groceries from Asda, Sainsbury's et al instead of via the local hypermarché or village shop. The delivery firms serving this demand even say they've seen some customers ordering French specialities such as croissants, baguettes and bottles of French wine this way. Don't we live in interesting times?Let's ignore the obvious debate about why you would want to live in France and not make the most of its world-famous culinary delights and concentrate instead on the fascinating logistics of all this. How is it even possible, for example, that it can be to a shopper's financial advantage to buy a bottle of Bergerac wine from a Sainsbury's in Milton Keynes when that shopper actually lives in Bergerac? Many things seem to have conspired to allow this to be the case: a weak pound, variations in local taxation, and the supermarkets' highly centralised distribution networks being principal among them.Can you think of any other examples of where our highly globalised world leaves you scratching your head in wonder, if not bemusement? The illogicality of roses and French beans grown in Kenya being airfreighted to shops in Europe and beyond is much discussed, but what other absurdities have you noted?Chea どのようにexpatsのフランスでの生活のために食料品はeuroWarningの強さに、英国のスーパーマーケットの食品サージの?•進出の受。英国から配信得るために、金融や環境意識することができます:このブログはあなたの痛みオーレーズンをのどに詰まらせることができます
More thoughts on news from abroad Martin Moore's study, Shrinking world: the decline of international reporting in the British press, has rightly received a fair amount of attention (examples here and here and here). And there are many others. Plus, he wrote a goodly piece in Monday's print section.I am sure the commenters are sincere in their appreciation of the study. But we need to exercise caution because they are journalists lamenting the state of journalism. So they are parti pris. I have no quarrel with the study itself, though I do consider it misses one significant point by choosing 1979 as its starting point. The amount of space given to international news was in decline well before that.As I argue in my London Evening Standard column today, the missing key factor is the final collapse of the British Empire.Nearly all the foreign news in British papers before, say, 1960 was about incidents, usually violent, involving the colonies. I largely agree with the validity of most of Moore's other explanations for the falling away of international reporting: stretched editorial budgets, the termination of the cold war, the growth of 24-hour news broadcasting, the rise of the internet, and the globalisation process that merges foreign and home stories, particularly in business coverage.But I'm altogether less taken with his claim of a lack of editorial confidence. It has much more to do with a lack of readers' interest. Editors cannot afford to devote precious space to stories that do not engage their audiences. And they are more aware than ever - due to website monitoring - what does and does not gain readers' attentions.I wish it were different. I would hope that many more people were interested in what was happening in countries across the globe.I often reflect on the fact that the British people tra 世界を縮小して、Martin Mooreさんの研究では、:英国のマスコミの国際報道の衰退、当然(こことこことここの例)かなりの注目を受けています
Keeping up with the language of globalisation In a girls' school in Kolkata a simple activity and basic materials can generate vivid storytelling in EnglishWhat keeps you motivated? The globalisation of India's economy and society has made it imperative for the new generation to be proficient users of English. English is now a tool for social and economic empowerment. So empowering students to communicate in that language is my greatest motivation.Best teaching moment? I had divided my 14-year-old learners into five groups, each with a set of four pictures. They had to compose a story based on the pictures. The groups exchanged their first drafts to make suggestions and corrections. When I checked their final drafts I found five completely different stories based on the same set of pictures. I felt I had succeeded in teaching writing as a process in a multilevel class of 40.And worst? In a reading comprehension class of 12-year-olds I simply gave the Bengali translations of all the difficult words to help students do follow-up activities. But the task lost its challenge for my students and the class became dull. I realised that I should have allowed them enough time to guess the meanings from the context. I wasn't helping them to develop their reading skills.What have you learned? As a teacher my first duty is to provide students with a friendly, informal atmosphere in the class. I have also learnt a lot from watching my students helping each other. This has showed me the usefulness of group work and a learner-centred classroom.Biggest challenge? Exposing students to authentic English to help them develop fluency in speaking and listening.What's next? I am co-ordinator of two projects that link up students with schools in the UK and Argentina. So far students have exchanged emails introducing themselves, their EnglishWhatは、やる気維持のコルカタで女子校では簡単な活動と基本的な材料は、鮮やかな物語を生成することができますか?インドの経済社会のグローバル化は、英語の堪能なユーザーである新世代の命令した
Everyone can have many stars During the past few decades, economic globalization and free trade and investment have moved forward the world’s economic growth and the progress of the human beings’ commercial civilization.
Today,the world economy has arrived at a new historical crossroad. Climate change, shortage of resources, environmental deterioration, slow economic growth, unemployment, geopolitics, area conflicts and social unrest, global financial crisis, emerging trade barriers, and so on…. people tend to ... 投資時に過去数十年間、経済のグローバル化と自由貿易と文明商業。。u0026#39;は移動前方世界人類の経済成長と進歩を、今日、世界経済は交差点の歴史の新しいている到着時
Letters: Causes of the flooding in Pakistan The current flooding in Pakistan is mainly due to climate change (Report, 9 August). It is the unusual climate-change-led seasonal cycle of land temperature in Pakistan that has exacerbated the monsoon rainfall and produced the hugest volume of water in the northern mountainous region of the country ever recorded in the history, causing floods in the Indus river basin. Various scientific studies have already shown that the monsoon regions of the world will be affected by climate change more than any other regions on Earth. It is high time that the world in general and carbon-emitting industrial countries in particular showed responsibility and extended help to Pakistan not only in relief activities for the flood affectees at the moment, but also for developing a sustainable adaptation mechanism in the country to mitigate climate-change-led calamities of such kind in future.Syed Mujahid Ali ShahUniversity of Greifswald, Germany• The people of Pakistan may be in God's hands now that swathes of Sindh lie under water, but for decades they have been in the hands of an Islamabad coterie who have failed to deliver autonomy or basic rights to its citizens. Pakistan's problems are regional problems and they lie rooted in bad governance. Islamabad's attempt to centralise a state around Wahhabism promoted institutionalised Islamic extremism and destroyed traditional values of tolerance. Globalisation offers a chance to shrug this off and support the viable self-determination of Sindh, Baloch and Punjab peoples within a Pakistani state – a state that, if reformed, could bring security and a new model of governance to the region. It's time the international community recognised this and listened to Pakistan's people instead of its jet-setting leaders.Andrew Swan Project co パキスタンでは、現在の洪水は、主に気候変動(報告する予定です8月9日)