Research
- Why "Diversification" Isn't Working
2011 - Report distributed during the World Economic Forum: The Financial Crisis of 2015-An Avoidable History
January, 2011 - PIMCO Secular Outlook: Navigating the Multi-Speed World
May 2011 - LPL Financial Midyear Outlook
June, 2011 - PIMCO Economic Outlook: Are Emerging Markets Ready to Lead the Global Economy
July 2011 - PIMCO Economic Outlook: The End of Currency Wars?
July 2011 - Rethinking Asset Allocation: PIMCO's Strategy for a Changing World
December, 2011 - Blackrock Investment Directions: First Quarter 2012.
January, 2012 - LPL Financial - Outlook 2012
January, 2011 - Blackrock Investment Commentary: Bob Doll Weekly Commentary
Riaan Nel
Managing Partner, Detlefsen Nel & Associates- Economic Crisis Not Over Till It's Over
This article appeared in the Register-Guard newspaper, December 27, 2009. - Look for more bursting bubbles in the new global economy – October 18, 2010, Register-Guard Op-Ed
- Article: "Uncertainty Rules As The End Of Bond Purchases Approaches"
June, 2011, Register-Guard Op-Ed by Riaan and Prof. Phil Romero - Are we on the precipice of another financial crisis?
August 11, 2011, article for the commentary blog www.world-political-economy.com
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