Sell Europe

Money Morning | 13 March, 2009

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Cover Story

Sell Europe
Eastern Europe is in serious trouble – and the eurozone’s not much better off. Can the euro survive? John Stepek and Jody Clarke report.

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Secure big dividends from Brazil’s utilities
In the past, global economic turmoil has been bad news for Brazil. During the Great
Depression, the country suffered a military coup. When Argentina defaulted on its debt in 2001, Brazil’s economy went into cardiac arrest.

Hunting cheap banking assets in Russia
For more than three decades beginning in the early 1950s South Africans were taught to fear communism. The Afrikaner Nationalist Party had us shining spotlights under our beds each night to check for the ‘red’ danger. Gareth Stokes reports.

The subprime king buying back his own toxic loans
Until last week, no one outside finance had heard of Stanford L. Kurland. Yet
now he’s public enemy number one in the US press and blogging world.

Also in this weeks issue:

News: The world slips into the ‘Great Recession’; Britain starts printing money.

Markets:
The FTSE 100 has further to fall; which way now for the oil price?

Who’s tipping what: Gareth Stokes likes the look of pharma as a defensive play.

Strategy: Is value investing still a viable investment strategy?

Briefing: What are tax havens and why do governments hate them so much?

Politics and economics:  Gordon Brown isn’t keen to apologise.

Investing in property: Looking for a recession proof property investment?

Funds: If the rand holds, bonds are a great place to be.

Last word: Bill Bonner presents the MoneyWeek Plan to Save the World.
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