Via The Financial Times, an interesting look at consumer demographics of Mexico: Who wants to bet on the future of Mexico’s domestic economy? With private-sector economists revising down their 2011 growth forecasts, the number of takers may be starting to dwindle. But Aureos is piling on the chips. This week, the private equity fund management […]
Read more »Via The Globe and Mail, a report that CNPC, the Chinese energy company, is poised to win the first oilfield to be tendered in Afghanistan since the U.S. ousted the Taliban in revenge for sheltering Osama bin Laden a decade ago. As the article notes: “…China’s push into Afghanistan is part of a broader drive […]
Read more »Via Celsias, a report that The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, a notoriously conservative organization, has stated that Venezuela now has the world’s largest oil reserves, even exceeding those of OPEC’s top producer, Saudi Arabia. As the article notes: “…Oil production in Venezuela is under the control of the state-owned Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A. company, […]
Read more »Courtesy of The Financial Times, an interesting look at how China’s oil groups are ready for more deals: Sinopec reported a 12 per cent rise in net profit, to Rmb41bn, in the first half of the year, beating analysts’ expectations Solid first-half profits at China’s state-owned oil companies have paved the way for further […]
Read more »Courtesy of STRATFOR (subscription required), an interesting report on North Korean leader Kim Jong Il’s visit with Russian leaders where they will likely discuss a railway project and a natural gas pipeline project, which, if implemented, would give Russia greater influence in the Korean Peninsula while allowing North Korea to wean itself off Chinese influence. […]
Read more »Via Time, an interesting comparison of Brazil and China: When Brazilians contemplate the beauty of their country or the ability of their soccer team, they like to joke, “God is Brazilian.” It seems foreign investors have taken the joke seriously. No emerging nation has attracted portfolio flows the way Brazil has in recent years. Charts […]
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