Jim Rogers graduated from Yale University and has a degree in philosophy, politics and economics from Oxford University. Jimmy Rogers became a Wall street legend when he and George Soros founded the Quantum Fund.After his career as a hedge fund manager and investor,Jim Rogers now periodically teaches finance at Columbia University, and appears regularly on the CNBC Cable Network.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Indian Import Tariffs Biggest Drag on Gold
The Bernanke-sceptic has remained cautious on the outcome of a cut-back by the Fed of its QE programme on the stock market this year. ‘The US is going to cut and the markets are going to go down. The central bankers will then get scared and start printing more money again,’ he said. ‘I’m not selling my gold but I’m also not buying any at the moment. There are still lots of passionate believers in gold and until they sell their gold, I think it will have a bottom.’ Whilst he sees Indian import tariffs as the biggest drag on the gold price, he retains a neutral position on the bullion and remains most bearish on long term bonds. - in City Wire
Jim Rogers is a bestselling author, financial commentator and successful international investor. Rogers was a co-founder of the Quantum Fund (considered to be the first truly international fund of its kind) and is the creator of the Rogers International Commodities Index (RICI).
Korea Will Be A Powerhouse
“What you’ll have is a country of 70 odd million people with cheap,
educated, disciplined labor in the North, vast natural resources…with a
big capital pool and management capability in the South. It will be a
powerhouse. Once Korea’s united again its going to be a dynamic and
exciting country.” - in NK News
Jim Rogers is a bestselling author, financial commentator and successful international investor. Rogers was a co-founder of the Quantum Fund (considered to be the first truly international fund of its kind) and is the creator of the Rogers International Commodities Index (RICI).
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