Bill Gross – The New Normal


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Normally whenever I hear some version of why something is different this time over I become a skeptic and start tuning out the person.However I am drawn to the idea of ‘The New Normal’  propounded by the Bond King-Bill Gross of PIMCO and Mohamed El-Erian his Co CIO.This is because they are not so much telling us that economic cycles are bunk but that we are blind to the larger economic cycles.

Bill’s message is anything but easily palatable for a lot of people.It is also true that his timing has been wrong in the past. I won’t go so far as to say every minor detail of what he describes as the ‘New Normal’ will come true but I believe he has gotten the big picture right.I fear that we are in for an extended period when equities might not on an average give the high rates of returns they did in the recent past.Bonds might outperform stocks in this period  and investors will have to re-examine their beliefs.Assumed rates of return on various long term savings might have to be revised. The most successful investors during this period will probably be those with common sense and importantly the powers of intuition, observation, and the willingness to accept uncertain outcomes. And all the talk of countries like India escaping the international turmoil unscathed will be wishful thinking. Read more of this post

Burgernomics


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After 25 years, India has recently made it to the Big Mac Index.The Big Mac Index is a “lighthearted” guide published by’ The Economist’ to compare the currencies of different countries. It does so by looking at the price of a Big Mac burger, which is available in more than 100 countries with an identical recipe. Thus, a Big Mac in the U.S. costs $4.07 whereas in China it costs $2.27, using nominal exchange rates. From this, the index suggests that the Chinese yuan is 44% undervalued versus the U.S. dollar, otherwise the price of a Big Mac would be the same. Read more of this post

Li Ka-shing : Hardworking,Frugal & Steadfast


wealthymatters.comThe Honourable Li Ka-shing GBM, KBE, JP (nickname “Superman”) stands 11th in the Forbes List with an estimated wealth of US$26.0 billion.He is the wealthiest person of East Asian descent.

Li is a product of adversity.He sees himself as a gnarled tree firmly rooted among the rocks of a mountain slope.Whenever he has found himself beset by troubles he has found himself “upto”dealing”with it.He describes himself as hardworking, frugal, steadfast,willing to learn and build a credible name.These qualities have taken him very far indeed in life.Presently, he is the Chairman of Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL) and Cheung Kong Holdings; through them, he is the world’s largest operator of container terminals(including those in Hong Kong, Vancouver, Canada, China, UK, Rotterdam,Panama, Bahamas etc.- in all, his business controls 13% of all container port capacity in the world) and the world’s largest health and beauty retailer(a subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa, the A.S. Watson Group is a leading retail operator with over 7,800 stores whose portfolio encompasses popular retail brands in Europe such as Superdrug (UK), Marionnaud (France), Kruidvat (Benelux countries), and in Asia including health & beauty specialist Watson’s Your Personal Store, PARKnSHOP supermarkets, Great Food Hall, TASTE food galleria, gourmet boutique style fine food hall, Fortress electrical appliance stores, Watson’s Wine Cellars and Nuance-Watson airport duty free shops. ASW is also a major producer and distributor of water products and beverages in the region with Watsons Water the top selling brand in Hong Kong). His companies make up 15% of the market cap of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.In fact the story goes that out of every dollar spent in Hong Kong, 5c goes into Li Ka-shing’s cash-registers.His business empire includes: banking, construction, real estate, plastics, cellular phones, satellite television, cement production, retail outlets (pharmacies and supermarkets), hotels, domestic transportation (sky train), airports, electric power, steel production, ports, and shipping. Read more of this post

Carlos Slim Helu


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Carlos Slim Helu might have made it to the top of the Forbes List the second time in running but he is hardly known in India.Other than a few brief news pieces there has hardly been anything written about him in the Indian Press.

Now here is a man from an emerging economy who has made it to the top of the world rich list.The first to have done so.

His parents were successful in trade and business and so his family was well to do.But he multiplied the family fortune manifold by his own efforts.He was the 5th of 6 children and his father died when he was just 13 years old.However even before that his father gave him a good grounding in business skills especially in book keeping.Carlos made his first investment on his own in government bonds when he turned 13.  Read more of this post

Brian Tracy’s Laws of Money


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Here are  Brian Tracy’s ’21 Laws of Money’.I find them a pretty powerful set of beliefs to have about money.

1. The Law of Cause and Effect: Everything happens for a reason; there is a cause for every effect.

2. The Law of Belief: Whatever you truly believe, with feeling, becomes your reality.

3. The Law of Expectations: Whatever you expect, with confidence, becomes your own self-fulfilling prophecy.

4. The Law of Attraction: You are a living magnet; you invariably attract into your life the people, situations and circumstances that are in harmony with your dominant thoughts. Read more of this post