Archive for 2011

Africa: Site Of The World’s Next Explosive Growth?

Via The Financial Post, an interesting article on the economic development and potential of Africa: Once the undisputed worst economic region in the world, sub-Saharan Africa is now one of the fastest-growing areas on the planet and despite the turmoil in North Africa, has become one of the most incredible success stories of the global […]

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Mongolia: Steppe Change or Double Dutch?

Via The Financial Times, a report on Mongolia’s continued evolution and risk of “Dutch Disease”: “…Ulan Bator doesn’t have a McDonald’s, but it does have a Louis Vuitton. So intense has been the rush to dig up its coal, gold and base metals that Mongolia has skipped a few stages of modernisation. Prime Minister Sukhbaatar […]

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Dragon In The Desert

Via Reuters, a report on China’s deepening links between East Asia and the Middle East: “…A behemoth dragon-shaped shopping mall in the desert near Dubai has become a symbol of the deepening links between East Asia and the Middle East. Dragon Mart — 3,950 wholesale and retail shops, stretching 1.2 km, or about three-quarters of […]

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China – Turkmen Energy Deal

Courtesy of STRATFOR (subscription required), interesting analysis of issues surrounding negotiations between Turkmenistan and China over an expanded natural gas supply and loan agreement. As the article notes: “…Turkmen Deputy Prime Minister Baymyrat Hojamuhammedov said March 3 that Turkmenistan and China are still negotiating an expansion of a natural gas supply and loan agreement. This […]

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Turkmenistan: TAPI’ng CarefullyThrough A Strategic Tug Of War Between China, Russia, and The West

Via Foreign Policy, an article on the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India pipeline or TAPI, a 1,680 km (1,050 m) natural gas line originating in the Daulatabad gas fields in southeastern Turkmenistan. As the report notes: “…It crosses Afghanistan and continues on through Pakistan ending in Fazilka, a northwestern Indian city close to the India-Pakistan border. TAPI is one […]

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Cambodia: No Longer On The Frontier?

Via The Financial Times, an interesting article on Cambodia: “…For those who want a bit of exotica in their portfolio, the world of frontier markets is getting a little broader. Hot on the heels of the newly opened Laos exchange, Cambodia is getting in on the act. Maybe. After years of on-again off-again negotiations, the […]

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Wildcats & Black Sheep is a personal interest blog dedicated to the identification and evaluation of maverick investment opportunities arising in frontier - and, what some may consider to be, “rogue” or “black sheep” - markets around the world.

Focusing primarily on The New Seven Sisters - the largely state owned petroleum companies from the emerging world that have become key players in the oil & gas industry as identified by Carola Hoyos, Chief Energy Correspondent for The Financial Times - but spanning other nascent opportunities around the globe that may hold potential in the years ahead, Wildcats & Black Sheep is a place for the adventurous to contemplate & evaluate the emerging markets of tomorrow.