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38 Foreign ADRs Down More Than 80% YTD
-David
Is Global Diversification Dead?
Thanks a lot for your kind words.
Glad you like my writing.
-David
The World's 10 Safest Banks
Rankings are based on "long-term credit ratings and
total assets".Its not exactly clear whether these banks are safe for investors or for depositors from what I can glean from the Global Finance Magazine. It simply says "The World’s Safest Banks were selected through a
comparison of the long-term credit ratings and
total assets of the 300 largest banks around the
world. Ratings from Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s
and Fitch were used.
This is the 16th year that Global Finance has
published its list of the world’s largest banks
ranked by their creditworthiness. The 10 banks
at the top of the list are designated as the
“World’s Safest Banks".
Others - Thanks for the comments.
-David
Five Best and Worst Global Financial Stocks, YTD
Actually only 2 in the above worst list are from UK. IRE and AIB are from Ireland. But the UK economy is in the worst shape in many years. I would wait for next year to buy any British stocks.
Will Royal Bank of Scotland's Reverse Split Help Its Share Price?
You will get cash credited to your account for fractional shares.My broker did this in my account.
-David
Will Royal Bank of Scotland's Reverse Split Help Its Share Price?
From what I know, I think they will pay the dividend for preferred stock. For more info, checkout their IR site:
www.investors.rbs.com/...
-David
Largest German Companies Trading in the U.S.
-David
Top 12 Canadian Dividend Stocks
-David
Five Best and Worst Global Financial Stocks, YTD
I agree with your comments on LYG's management. Lets see how things unfold.
-David
Eight European Stocks with Excellent Yields
Yes there are plenty of banks that have great yields now.But I left them out in this piece since they are banks.:)
InnocentsAbroad
Noope.The stocks above are not traded in pink sheets.They are on the New York Stock Exchange(NYSE).I usually mention in my article if any stock mentioned is listed on the pink sheets.But I like your idea.To remove any confusion, I will make a note on where the discussed stocks are traded in my future articles.
-David
10 Foreign Pink Sheet Traded 'Blue Chips'
Thanks for the comment.Yes I did not include Enel Spa (ENLAY) in the above list as I selected only 10 stocks from my screener displayed.Sorry I should made a note of that in my article.Anyway Enel is a great pick.
granger
Thanks for your kind words.Glad you like my article.
-David
36 Opportunities for the Beginning of the Bull
Getting Onboard the Canadian Railroad Stocks
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Investing in Foreign Utilities via ETFs
That was database mixup. The wrong table got picked up for this article.
I have fixed it here:
topforeignstocks.com/2.../
-David