Investing and Global Finance News

Top Ten Business Trends

The economy is endlessly shifting and stability is a seemingly lost cause in the business world. Still, certain business trends stand out in today’s industries. Here is a list of the top ten business trends according to Frannet.com: Generation Y: Today’s youth have more purchasing power than any youngsters before them. Whether it’s their own… Continue Reading

Mizuho Financial to Purchase WestLB AG BBrazil

The third-largest bank in Japan has consented to acquiring WestLB AG’s Brazil wing in an effort to reduce demand for infrastructure-focused financing. Though Mizuho Financial Group has not yet revealed the terms of the transaction, their website states that the purchase is still waiting on regulatory approval. Business Week explains that Banco WestLB AG Brazil… Continue Reading

Warren Buffet’s Keys to Success

Warren Buffet, founder of Berkshire Hathaway, is one of the most successful investors today. His experience and wisdom are both something to emulate, and many of his quotes have inspired businesses and individuals in the past. “When we own portions of outstanding businesses with outstanding managements, our favorite holding period is forever” And: “Rule No.… Continue Reading

Top 20 Most Profitable Companies

A Fortune 500 list has revealed the top 20 most profitable companies in 2012: Exxon Mobil————————————$41,060 million Chevron——————————————$26,895 million Apple—————— ————————— $25,922 million Microsoft—————————————- $23,150 million Ford Motor————————————–$20,213 million JP Morgan Chase & Co.———————-$18, 976 million American International Group——— $17, 798 million Wells Fargo————————————- $15, 869 million International Business———————$15,855 million Wal-Mart Stores——————————-$15,699 million General Electric——————————-$14,151… Continue Reading

US Economy Still in Slump Despite Lower Gas Prices

Economist are predicting slower than hoped-for growth in the economy during the second quarter of 2012 despite lower gas prices during this period. The cheaper gas did not stimulate spending in other sectors by consumers, leading analysts to believe that the economy is still slumping. Not all of Wednesday’s government data was disappointing, however. Consumers… Continue Reading

Malcolm Berko on the Economy

The Chicago Times’ Malcolm Berko recently discussed the upcoming economic changes, as well as how they will be influenced by the next president. DL, a reader from Vancouver, asked: “What is your opinion of our economy for the next couple of years, and what do you think will happen to stock prices if Congress allows… Continue Reading

Facebook: A Company Focus

As the uproar from its recent IPO dies down, Facebook is facing some fresh challenges. For one, the IPO did not advance as well as planned, with the FB stocks already sliding in the market. Though analysts maintain positive outlooks for the stock’s long-term ratings, investors are generally concerned about the company’s ability to continue… Continue Reading

New Economic Optimism, Shortlived?

A new found sense of optimism has hit the international markets, after Spain sought assistance for its ailing banks. Asians stocks and the euro both saw an upsurge and China’s exports jumped in May from a year earlier. As analysts at Credit Agricole CIB in Hong Kong said, ‘‘Market sentiment has improved on the back… Continue Reading