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ISBN-10 : 0471773778
ISBN-13 : 9780471773771
Author: David Riedel
Praise for FINDING THE HOT SPOTS "David Riedel's Finding the Hot Spots provides keen insights into the new reality of investing with a global perspective. Internationally diversified investment portfolios reduce risk while enhancing returns, as many American-based individual and institutional investors have discovered in recent years. Riedel succeeds in providing simple, effective tools and strategies." --J. Craig Chapman Managing Director, Long-Term Asset Management (HK) Limited "Finding the Hot Spots simplifies and demystifies international investing and makes non-U.S. markets alluring and accessible . . . a must-read for all individual investors." --John D. Meserve Chairman, BNY Jaywalk, Inc. "Anyone considering investing in emerging markets should begin by reading David Riedel's Finding the Hot Spots. This excellent book explains how to reap the benefits while avoiding the risks of investing in the world's fastest growing economies. Having worked with David in Thailand during the peak of the Bangkok Bubble in the mid-1990s, I believe few people are more qualified to write about this subject than he is." --Richard Duncan Author of The Dollar Crisis: Causes, Consequences, Cures
Chapter One: Invest Internationally for Yourself
Chapter Two: Think Globally, Invest Locally
Buying Stocks in Foreign Markets
Direct Listings
American Depositary Receipts (ADRs)
Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board Stocks
Finding Information on Stocks
Disclosure Requirements and Reporting Standards
Sarbanes-Oxley
So How Good Is the Information? Usually Pretty Good
Chapter Three: Diversify—Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Basket
Diversify by Region, Country, and Company
Company Risk and Market Risk
How Much Diversification Is Too Much?
Three Sample Investment Themes
Theme 1: Oil Prices Stay High
Theme 2: Japan’s Economy Finally Recovers
Theme 3: Latin America Enters a Period of Sustained Growth Driven by Exports
Chapter Four: Understanding Relationships: Who Is Benefiting from Current Trends?
Investing in the Headlines
Using the Media As a Source for Ideas
Examples of Trends and Ideas
Approval of the EU Draft Constitution in Luxembourg
Progress at the Group of Eight Meetings on Aid and Support to Africa
Pressure on the Philippine President to Step Down
Discussion of a Currency Revaluation in Malaysia
Progress on a Major Oil Refining Project in China Involving ExxonMobil, Aramco, and Sinopec
Understand the Global Relationships
China and Brazil
European Growth
Mexico and the United States
Travel and Tourism
Telephone and Internet Connections
Shipping and Trade
The Death of Distance
Banking Innovations
Chapter Five: Invest in Line with Government Goals
Chapter Six: Don’t Buy Regulatory Structure
Plenty of New Technologies Impact Investment
International Monopoly? I Don’t Think So . . .
Votes of Steel
The Bell Tolls for Toll Roads
The Politics of International Investing
Chapter Seven: Know the Shareholders
What Can Destroy a Company Virtually Overnight?
How Does My Business, Industry, and Management Relate to the Government?
A Notorious Example: Yukos
Chapter Eight: Buy the Banks
Banking Meltdowns
Banks 101: Peculiarities of Investing in Banks
Chapter Nine: The Impact of Currency
Rule 1: Money Is Like Any Other Product—Its Value Fluctuates with Demand and Supply
Rule 2: Strong Economies Usually Provide Stronger Currencies
Rule 3: U.S. Dollar–Denominated Investments Benefit from Other Currencies Being Stronger Than the
Chapter Ten: Don’t Be the Last One In
Road Signs—When to Pull Over
Look in Your Rearview Mirror
Look at What You’re Driving
Look Down the Road Ahead of You
Conclusion
Demographics
Decline of the Dollar
Trade
Appendix
Sales and Earnings
Key Ratios
Valuation
Balance Sheet Summary
Share Data
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Tags: Finding, Hot Spots, Strategies, Global Investing, David Riedel