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Warren Buffett goes to Europe, private equity jaunts through Africa, and investors
venture into Cambodia. All this and much more in our, "Features
of the week".
1. Government's "numbers
racket" is about to blow up in our faces.
2. If inflation is low, then why
are bond prices falling and yields rising?
3. The market is beginning to think that the Fed
will raise interest rates.
4. Africa
investment pioneers in private equity initiative.
5. Jim Rogers and Marc Faber advise private-equity
investors in Cambodia.
6. The oil market's historic
swing to contango: has peak oil "tipped"?
7. Running
on empty? Fears over world oil supply move into the mainstream.
8. Gasoline
near $4 shortens Memorial Day trips.
9. Backlog of unsold
US homes hits record.
10. "Inside
the Middle Class: Bad Times Hit the Good Life" (Pew Research).
11. FT Video: Chad
Hurley on the future of YouTube and online video.
12. David Gordon on the so-called "Libertarian
Paternalism" espoused in Nudge (Thaler, Sunstein).
13. How much could you have if
Social Security was your money?
14. Uncommon wisdom shared in our "Planning
for Retirement" series.
15. Robert Hirsch and T. Boone
Pickens talk oil on CNBC.
16. The
Art Trading Fund gets Saatchi tips on the hottest artists around.
17. The
Oracle has landed. Warren Buffett goes to Europe and tells audiences
in Switzerland and Milan about
Berkshire Hathaway's search
for European businesses and his personal investment philosophy (Bloomberg
Video).
Thanks for reading Finance Trends
Matter. Enjoy your holiday weekend!
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