With the dire need for infrastructure spending and China still being flush with cash, the Asian infrastructure story will have legs for years to come. Read More
Benjamin Shepherd is a recognized exchange-traded fund (ETF), mutual fund and stock expert with an extensive background analyzing time-tested funds, including their managers and strategies. Ben looks for investments that have proven themselves in both bull and bear markets. Ben also specializes in covering emerging markets, pinpointing the most dynamic investments in developing nations for market-beating growth.
Ben is an analyst for Global Income Edge and regularly contributes to Personal Finance, Investing Daily’s flagship product.
Analyst Articles
With the dire need for infrastructure spending and China still being flush with cash, the Asian infrastructure story will have legs for years to come. Read More
While the Japanese economy looks to be at its strongest level in decades, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe must still push through with key reforms in order for it to be sustainable, particularly in the labor arena. Read More
While the Japanese economy looks to be at its strongest level in decades, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe must still push through with key reforms in order for it to be sustainable, particularly in the labor arena. Read More
Hailed as "India's Ronald Reagan", newly elected Prime Minister Narendra Modi is looking to spark growth with lower taxes, reduced corruption, and smaller government; sound familiar? Read More
Don't look now, but gold appears to be making a comeback and this time its market fundamentals and not commodity traders that are slowly driving its price up. Read More
Higher interest rates aren't necessarily a curse for all companies; here are two that should benefit from a gradually rising interest rate environment. Read More
The strong demographic argument for why inflation is running at relatively low rates today, may be turned on its head tomorrow. Read More
The strong demographic argument for why inflation is running at relatively low rates today, may be turned on its head tomorrow. Read More
Will China's slowing real estate market pull down the overall economy with it? We don't think so, but here are a couple of companies to avoid until we know for sure. Read More