Top Chinese official warn of ‘empty cities’ emerging in China

"In a grim warning against rapid urbanisation in China, a top development official has said that reckless expansion of cities has turned many of them into ghost towns with no occupants in sight. Qiao Runling, deputy director of the China Centre for Urban Development, said local governments had relied on quick urbanisation to stimulate economic growth and generate fiscal revenue. State-run broad cater CCTV recently carried a report showing two such 'ghost cities' with massive apartment and commercial complexes with no occupants, leaving local governments in deep debts." Continue reading

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A Second Shot at History’s Greatest Investment Trend

"China is on the verge of rolling back its infamous one-child policy. When it does – likely later this year or early next year – a modern baby boom will erupt. The Chinese birth rate will ratchet higher as Chinese families are finally free to have a second child, and a spending wave will wash across the Middle Kingdom that will spawn potentially massive profits for those who invest in this demographic wave. Thus it is that China’s future is your chance to go back in time and own the kinds of stocks – McDonald’s, J.C. Penney, Coca-Cola and others – that generated fortunes for investors as they moved into their explosive growth phase because of the boomers." Continue reading

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Bitcoin Spawns China Virtual IPOs as U.S. Scrutiny Grows

"The Bitcoin craze is catching on in China. A small but growing group of investors in China have put the country into contention with the U.S. as the biggest downloader of the virtual money that’s being used to buy a growing range of goods and services online. While intensified scrutiny by U.S. regulators casts doubt on the currency’s future there, China’s Bitcoin industry is expanding. The China Securities Regulatory Commission didn’t respond to a faxed query on whether it’s looking at new rules regarding Bitcoin. So long as it remains small, the industry may continue to fly below the radar screen." Continue reading

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Capital Flows Back to U.S. as Markets Slump Across Asia

"Asia’s role as the world’s growth engine is waning as economies across the region weaken and investors pull out billions of dollars. The clouds forming in Asia as liquidity tightens and China’s slowdown curbs demand for commodities and goods are fueling a selloff of emerging-market stocks, reversing a flow of money into the region in favor of nascent recoveries in the U.S. and Europe. Emerging markets from Brazil to Indonesia have raised borrowing costs in 2013 to try to aid their currencies as the prospect of reduced U.S. monetary stimulus curbs demand for assets in developing nations." Continue reading

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Want to invest in Cuba? Learn how to wait

"The buildings, the roads, the power grid, the water system—all need updating after decades of neglect under a socialist regime. After CNBC spent a week in Cuba meeting with the leaders overseeing economic reforms, it's unclear whether authorities are ready to make the changes necessary to become attractive to investors on a large scale. One place where such investment is visible is in the oil and gas industry. Driving toward Varadero, a team from CNBC spotted at least one oil drill bearing Chinese flags. As for any kind of large-scale privatizations, investors will have to keep waiting." Continue reading

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Cuba 2012 (BBC Documentary)

"In this hour-long documentary for the BBC's award-winning This World strand, Simon gets under the skin of a colourful and vibrant country famous for its hospitality and humour and asks if this new economic openness could lead to political liberalisation in a totalitarian country with a poor human rights record. Will Cuba be able to maintain the positive aspects of its long isolation under socialism - low crime, top-notch education and one of the best health systems in the world - while embracing what certainly looks like capitalism? Is this the last chance to see Cuba before it becomes just like any other country?" Continue reading

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Deciding on Living in Medellin, Colombia: The Good & Bad

"I would say that I have now become semi-nomadic. I travel very differently than others in that I rent a furnished apartment anytime I move overseas. Since I day trade in the stock market and run other businesses online a reliable Internet connection is a necessity. To boast my credentials I will inform you that I have lived in 12 countries spanning five continents. All unique countries in their own right but nothing compares to living in the city of eternal spring. It has been noted in countless lists as one of the best places to live including the official Wandering Trader best places to live in South America list. The most important list of all right?" Continue reading

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Venezuela struggles to attract tourists

"After neglecting the tourism sector for years, in favor of the lucrative oil industry — Venezuela has the world’s largest proven reserves — the government in Caracas is now working hard to attract visitors. However, the country suffers from outdated infrastructure — hotels, highways and domestic flights are all lacking — and wary foreigners who choose different destinations after seeing Venezuela’s high crime rates. Colombia welcomed 2.1 million visitors last year, 4.5 million people flocked to the Dominican Republic and its famous resorts and Brazil had 5.6 million visitors. In 2011, Cuba opened its doors to 2.6 million tourists." Continue reading

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Two Gold ETFs Ripe For A Buy: GDX, GDXJ

"When it comes to playing the gold comeback, there are plenty of trading options. The Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX) is performing well in short-term trade. But I’m much more interested in its potential breakout over $31. The stock is getting within spitting distance of its post-crash intraday high of $30.96 (which it posted back in May). If it can close above that level, it will be well on its way to filling in that nasty gap lower from April. That said, GDX is a buy at $31. If you’re feeling adventurous, the Market Vectors Junior Gold Miner ETF (NYSE:GDXJ) might be right up your alley." Continue reading

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Offshore Jurisdiction Review: Malta

"Malta is attractive to entrepreneurs, workers, and retirees alike. The government has special programs for high net worth retirees. There are several tax advantages to living in Malta. Only income remitted into Malta is subject to taxation, meaning you can own offshore investments and not pay a dime in tax. Furthermore, remittance of capital gains into Malta is tax free. Malta has no inheritance tax, wealth tax, or annual property tax. Put together low taxation, low cost of living, and year-round sunshine, and it becomes clear why Malta is very attractive to live and work in. EU nationals do not need any residence permit." Continue reading

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