Salient to Investors: Jeffrey Gundlach at DoubleLine Capital says: The first phase of the coming debacle was the 27-year buildup of corporate, personal and sovereign debt to 2008. The third phase will be deeply indebted countries and companies defaulting sometime after 2013. Buy gemstones, art and commercial real estate and other hard assets. Chinese
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: InsideClimateNews.org writes: In Phoenix, swimming pools outnumber solar panels by a thousand to one. Germany, with half the sunlight of Arizona, has four times as much solar power installed per capita. and 23 times more than the US. The primary reason for the renewable energy gulf between the US and Germany
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Chinese wind-turbine makers have broken into the South American market, the world’s fastest-growing, by offering government-backed loans at interest rates as much as 50 percent lower than local offerings. Read the full article at http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-11-20/china-grabs-share-in-latin-america-wind-with-cheap-loans.html
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: The IEA said: The US will overtake Saudi Arabia as the world’s leading oil producer by about 2017 and will become a net oil exporter by 2030, and become all but self-sufficient in meeting its energy needs in about two decades. Global energy demand will grow between 35 and 46
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Mark Muro at Brookings said the outcome of the election will have an influence on the pace of growth in clean-energy industries. Muro said clean energy, especially clean tech, are not large job creators because they’re relatively small and very efficient technologies – 184,699 workers in 2010 in clean technology. Ethan Pollack at
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Europe is missing out on the natural gas boom in the US and Asia, and instead burning coal imported from America. The IEA predicts global gas consumption to rise 19 percent by 2017 from 2010 on demand surges in Asia and the US – Europe will drop 1.6 percent. In Europe,
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Bloomberg calculates that Australian stocks of explorers of shale rock in the U.S. and Canada sell for a median of 11 times reserves versus 14.3 times for equivalent North American companies. RBS Morgans say this valuation gap may lure acquirers. Ben Griffiths at Eley Griffiths Group expects many more transactions involving Australian players
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Smaller stocks are outperforming larger stocks in 2012. Top sector is healthcare, followed by consumer discretionary, telecom and financials. Bottom is utilities, followed by energy, industrials, technology, consumer staples and materials. Read the full article at http://seekingalpha.com/article/884011-best-performing-russell-3-000-stocks-and-sectors-in-2012?source=intbrokers_regular
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: UBS said power producers will open six times more coal-burning plants than gas-fed units by 2015. Demand for emission permits will rise because coal-fired generators need twice as many credits as gas users under climate protection rules. Matthew Gray at Jefferies says the outlook for Certified Emission Reductions
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Jim Chanos at Kynikos Associates says: He expects declines in companies that may be inexpensive compared with earnings, like in natural gas, which have enormous cash needs, and iron-ore producers, where industry capacity will expand globally even as demand stalls because of China’s slowdown A number of high-profile natural gas companies may be in financial
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