In his 1994 book, The World in 2020, journalist Hamish McRae writes about his predictions for global wealth, emerging markets and more.
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Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman is a big name in the world of financial economics. But will his rhetoric and work stand the test of time?
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In the world of economists, Thomas Piketty has been lauded as an overnight rock star. But are his views on financial economics actually anything new?
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This high-profile hedge fund manager delivered an eye-popping 58.1% return last year, but here’s why his fund is not a safe bet for wealth creation.
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Disruptive technologies are very seductive for investors. Even though they promise dramatic results, investing in them may not be the best way to grow your wealth.
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Investment Strategies
What This Nobel Prize-Winning Scientist’s Mistake Can Teach You About Investing
January 31, 2020The retraction of a scientific paper on chemistry may seem like it has nothing to do with investing, but the lesson might just hold the secret of wealth.
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Stories can be very compelling, which is why story stocks are so hard to resist. Should investors use them as a shortcut to wealth accumulation or stay away?
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Warren Buffett will never bet against America, but he does trust certain indicators to tell him what to expect for the U.S. markets and when to hold back.
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Apple had a fantastic 2019, surging an incredible 86%. Learn what lies ahead for Apple in 2020 and whether it will remain an excellent wealth generator.
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In the mid-2000s, investing in China was all the rage. But what happened to the “China miracle”? How will China continue to impact global wealth?