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Ahead of the Curve provides analysis and insight into today's global financial markets. The latest news and views from global stock, bond, commodity, and FOREX markets are discussed. Rajveer Rawlin is a PhD and received his MBA in finance from the Cardiff Metropolitan University, Wales, UK. He is an avid market watcher, having followed capital markets in the US and India since 1993. His research interests include capital markets, banking, investment analysis, and portfolio management, and he has over 20 years of experience in the above areas, covering the US and Indian markets. He has several publications in the above areas. He currently teaches business and management students at CHRIST University. The views expressed here are his own and should not be construed as advice to buy or sell securities.

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Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Interesting Market News and Views from Global Financial Markets-6

1)What You Missed In The Stock Market Last Week - Motley Fool

TrueCar and Devon Energy were both winners this week after third-quarter results, but FireEye had a much rougher week for investors."

2) As 'Fedexodus' Looms, Big Stock-Market Gains 'May Be Behind Us' - Wall Street Journal (blog)

At first, the market seemed so, well, mature. The market didn't tank on Friday, in the face of that strong jobs report and rising odds that the Fed would hike rates. The market's maturity is getting tested on Monday."


3) Former Gordon Brown Advisor Damian McBride Says ‘Stock Up On Water, Market Crash Is Coming’

A former adviser to Gordon Brown has urged people to stock up on canned goods and bottled water as stock markets around the world slide.
Damian McBride appeared to suggest that the stock market di..."





4) Is BRIC Investing Losing Its Appeal? - Bloomberg


Jeffrey Kleintop, Charles Schwab's senior vice president and chief global investment strategist, discusses corporate earnings and the outlook for global stocks with Bloomberg's Mike Regan and Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)..."

5)12 investing books to read if you want to get rich - Business Insider

If you want to get rich, the single most..."

6) Central banks rescuing the stock markets? - Forex Crunch

This morning on the Tip TV Finance Show Clem Chambers, Founder of ADVFN, joined Nick Batsford to discuss how central banks are influencing the stock market, as"




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Cash - 40%
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Fixed deposit - 20%
Gold - 5%
Stocks - 10% ( Majority of this in dividend funds)
Other Asset Classes - 5%

My belief is that stocks are relatively overvalued compared to bonds and attractive buying opportunities can come along after 1-2 years. In a deflationary scenario no asset class does well other than U.S bonds, the U.S dollar and the Japanese yen, so better to be safe than sorry with high quality government bonds and fixed deposits. Cash is the king always. Of course this varies with the person's age.