Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Today’s articles on Global Investing

Editors' Picks

Going Cheap With Chinese Stocks by Russ Koesterich

Australia

This Nation Has The Highest Individual Net Worth And Its Stock Market Offers 5.2% Current Yield by Colin Reed

Brazil

Vale Earnings Preview: Low Iron Ore Prices Will Erode Profits by Trefis

Banco Bradesco Management Discusses Q3 2012 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

China

Going Cheap With Chinese Stocks by Russ Koesterich

China Telecom: Benefit From Growing Chinese Market And The Acquisition Of 3G Assets by Qineqt

CSR's CEO Discusses Q3 2012 Results- Earnings Call Transcript

Institutions Have Purchased At Least 6% Of These 5 Chinese Stocks by Kapitall

Finland

Nokia To Issue Convertible Bonds - Does It Matter? by George Kesarios

France

Alcatel-Lucent Now A Value Play by Jack Rabuck

Indonesia

Speculators And Hit-And-Runs: An Indonesia Investing Reality Check by Emerging Markets Watch

Netherlands

Will Yandex Benefit From New Opportunities? by D. Mero

Turkey

Is The Turkey ETF A Great Emerging Market, Or Just The Best Of Europe? by Everyday Finance

United Kingdom

ARM Holdings: Why Comparisons To Intel Make Little Sense by Ashraf Eassa

Vodafone Group: Cash Flow Still King by Nick Chiu

BP Directors On Rosneft's Board Barely Improve Its Corporate Governance by GMI Ratings

ARM Holdings Management Discusses Q3 2012 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

British Pound Continues To Break Down Ahead Of Q3 GDP Numbers by Dr. Duru

Canada

Veris Gold/Yukon Nevada Gold - Stupidity At Its Finest by Mariusz Skonieczny

RBC's Dividend Week - Should You Buy? by Paul Zimbardo

Oh Canada, What Next? by Marc Chandler


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FB: Promising Mobile Signs Send Shares Of Facebook Higher

Promising Mobile Signs Send Shares Of Facebook Higher
by Robert Broens

Shares of Facebook (FB) rose more than 15% in after-hours trading on Tuesday. The world's largest social networking website reported its third-quarter results after the market close. read more »

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