Via the unofficial Jim Rogers tracking blog, interesting commentary on North Korea: Jim Rogers: Yes, and Korea, when it’s united, is going to be probably the most exciting country in the world for a decade or two. You know, this will be a country of 75 million people right on the Chinese border with vast, […]
Read more »Via North Korea News, a report on increased Russian interest in developing the DPRK’s road, water and electrical infrastructure: Vitali Survillo, chairman of the new Russia-North Korean bilateral business council told Voice of America (VOA) that Russia is interested in developing the DPRK’s road, water and electrical infrastructure. The new council, set up last month, will […]
Read more »Via Frontier Strategy Group, a detailed look at Zambia: As I sit in Lusaka, Zambia’s Minister of Finance Alexander Chikwanda is touring the Copperbelt, home to the country’s large mining sector. Chikwanda is seeking talks with the country’s mining giants to renegotiate a controversial tax hike. The mining sector is Zambia’s economic engine and is […]
Read more »Via Capitalist Exploits, an interesting interview with Clemente Cappello of Sturgeon Capital, who has been making Central Asia his core area of focus for the past 5 years: Chris: Clemente, can you illustrate the macroeconomic case for investing in central Asian countries? Clemente: We often say that we’re not trying to be the smartest, most sophisticated guys in […]
Read more »Via Daily Dot, a report on Netflix’s recent decision to offer services in Cuba: Cuba has become the latest country to offer Netflix as part of the streaming network’s push toward building a global entertainment property. The service will cost $7.99 for Cubans who have Internet access and an international form of payment. Payment options could be limited to […]
Read more »One African investor’s views on the top 5 African investment markets for 2015: 1. Tanzania The large East African nation has strong and consistent economic growth, 7% last year, and will undoubtedly be a rising force in the region in years to come. Dar es Salaam is rapidly becoming a hub city for businesses, with […]
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