Archive for 2011

The Silk Road: Rebuilt And Reborn

Via CNN, a brief analysis of the “new” Silk Road: It is a trade link dating back half a century – spreading from the far reaches of Asia to Africa. From caravans carrying loads of goods across the deserts of the Middle East to ships sailing precious cargo to Europe, the ancient Silk Road is […]

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Brazil to Join the Battle for Africa’s Energy Riches

Via OilPrice.com, an interesting report on Brazil’s increased interest in Africa’s energy resources: In October Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff made a state visit to Africa, consisting of South Africa, Mozambique and Angola. Quick – what was President Roussef’s insider edge in Mozambique and Angola? Two things. First, Brazil, along with Angola and Mozambique, were originally […]

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The Case For Investing in Gems

Courtesy of The Financial Times, a report on the investment potential of Global Emerging Markets (GEMs): In fact, emerging markets experienced strong inflows right through to December 2010, with an all-time high of £336m invested in October 2010. With 2011 seeing its fair share of bumps and jolts, retail investors have continued to invest in […]

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Russia’s High Stakes Energy Geopolitics

Via Global Research, a report on Russia’s energy geopolitics and the opening of Nord Stream: On November 7 the first of two pipelines for Nord Stream, the huge Russian-German gas pipeline project, began delivery of gas. The event was no minor affair. German Chancellor Merkel and Russian President Medvedev along with the prime ministers of […]

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China’s African Safari: Hitting Bumpy Ground

Via The Diplomat, an interesting look at China’s investment in Africa and how its unwillingness to recognize changing political realities there may prove to undo some of its African business gains of the last few years: China is accustomed to being welcomed across Africa, by democrats and dictators alike. Recent changes of government, however, have […]

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The New Silk Road?

Via The Diplomat, an article on the United States’ hopes that a combination of trade and infrastructure can help steer Afghanistan away from unrest – and Russia.  As the report notes: The United States has launched a new strategy for Afghanistan’s economic development, aimed at making the war-torn country a hub of commerce rather than […]

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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.