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http://www.wellsphere.com/healthcare-industry-policy-article/commodities-are-dreadful-1... - 1 views

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    http://www.wellsphere.com/healthcare-industry-policy-article/commodities-are-dreadful-151-and-have-almost-no-place-in-your-portfolio-storify/1932991 The Tyler Group News Barcelona- One of the things I really hate about the current Wall Street environment is how so many people have been fooled into thinking that commodities are a necessary part of your asset allocation. I've been pretty hard on commodities over the years (see this detailed piece here). I think it's mostly just a ruse to sell another group of products and I think it's really dangerous. But even worse, I just think betting on commodities is fundamentally flawed thinking. Not only are you speculating in a zero sum game involving production-less input costs, but you're directly betting against human ingenuity. I don't like either of those bets. If one actually takes a look at the long-term real returns of commodities you realize they're actually quite dreadful. Even if we cherry pick a decent period that includes a big boom like the last 20 years we still see pretty awful performance. Over the last 20 years commodities have returned just 1.6% per year over the last 20 years (see figure 1). That's a real return of about MINUS 1%. I prefer to think of commodities as something that is an input or a means to helping us innovate. If you're bullish on oil price dynamics you shouldn't go buy barrels of oil and store them in a locker somewhere. You should find the companies who leverage the use of that commodity and will benefit by innovating through the use of that input. Don't bet against innovation. Bet on it. I say all of this as I see the silver bubble (that I discussed back in 2011 when silver was 40% higher) come crashing down. Sensible portfolio construction starts with understanding the role of specific assets in the economy and how those various assets fit into your portfolio in particular ways. I don't know why this theme of commodities as an asset class has taken
Kailyn Asher

The Tyler Group News Barcelona: Commodities Are Dreadful - and Have Almost No Place In ... - 1 views

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    http://www.powershow.com/view/3ce477-MmFmN/The_Tyler_Group_News_Barcelona_Commodities_Are_Dreadful_and_Have_Almost_No_Place_In_Your_Portfolio_powerpoint_ppt_presentation The Tyler Group News Barcelona- One of the things I really hate about the current Wall Street environment is how so many people have been fooled into thinking that commodities are a necessary part of your asset allocation. I've been pretty hard on commodities over the years (see this detailed piece here). I think it's mostly just a ruse to sell another group of products and I think it's really dangerous. But even worse, I just think betting on commodities is fundamentally flawed thinking. Not only are you speculating in a zero sum game involving production-less input costs, but you're directly betting against human ingenuity. I don't like either of those bets. If one actually takes a look at the long-term real returns of commodities you realize they're actually quite dreadful. Even if we cherry pick a decent period that includes a big boom like the last 20 years we still see pretty awful performance. Over the last 20 years commodities have returned just 1.6% per year over the last 20 years (see figure 1). That's a real return of about MINUS 1%. I prefer to think of commodities as something that is an input or a means to helping us innovate. If you're bullish on oil price dynamics you shouldn't go buy barrels of oil and store them in a locker somewhere. You should find the companies who leverage the use of that commodity and will benefit by innovating through the use of that input. Don't bet against innovation. Bet on it. The Tyler Group News Barcelona Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/commodities-have-almost-no-place-in-your-portfolio-2013-4
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The Tyler Barcelona Group Services: Australia and Japan - Quora - 1 views

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    http://www.quora.com/Alice-Alanna/The-Tyler-Group/The-Tyler-Barcelona-Group-Services-Australia-and-Japan-Coroflot January 1, 2013, Australia-Japan Tourism Exchange Year partnership officially began. Australia and Japan's national tourism marketing organizations planned to partner last year December 14, 2012 to encourage a two-way tourism between the two nations as part of a new initiative. This intends to promote bilateral exchange between the tourism industries of Australia and Japan to guarantee longer term sustainable growth in their visitor economies. The plan is all throughout the year, a series of promotions and hosted events will take place in various regions throughout two countries. To spark interest in travel to each nation both countries collectively engage around 650,000 people. Tokyo Japan is a great place to visit. A good place for tourism. Japan has been a market of long standing importance to Australian tourism and continued to be a significant source of visitors to the country, said Tourism Australia Managing Director Andrew McEvoy. "Despite the various factors that have impacted tourism to Australia from Japan in recent years, the fact remains that Japanese visitors remain a very important and significant part of our visitor economy," added Mr McEvoy. Continue Reading: http://social.tylergroupservices.net/blog/australia-and-japan-partner-for-tourism-exchange-this-year/ Related Video:  http://www.coroflot.com/ahtnamasand/The-Tyler-Barcelona-Group-Services-Australia-and-Japan-Partner-for-Tourism-Exchange-this-Year http://www.slideshare.net/aliceallana/the-tyler-barcelona-group-services-australia-and-japan-partner-for-tourism-exchange-this-year http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xz3vhb_the-tyler-barcelona-group-services-australia-and-japan-partner-for-tourism-exchange-this-year
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    I am not much into reading, but somehow I got to read nice information on your site. Simple to understand and helpful. We will look forward for your future updates.Thanks!
Kailyn Asher

Tyler Group article reviews -The best spots for art in Barcelona, bravesites - 1 views

http://philfitz.bravesites.com/entries/general/tyler-group-article-reviews-the-best-spots-for-art-in-barcelona There's more to Barcelona than Antoni Gaudí and the Picasso Museum. The Tyler Group Ba...

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joshua aken

PTC Community: the Tyler Group Article code 85236931403TTG | Chen Guangcheng: 'Communis... - 1 views

SOURCE the tyler group article code 85236931403TTG, OSLO, Norway -- Chinese leader Xi Jinping has coined a new slogan, urging the country's increasingly wealthy population to pursue "the Chinese dr...

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Candida Rios

the Tyler Group Article code 852369 31403TTG: Chen Guangcheng: 'Communism Has Always Be... - 1 views

SOURCE the tyler group article code 852369 31403TTG, OSLO, Norway -- Chinese leader Xi Jinping has coined a new slogan, urging the country's increasingly wealthy population to pursue "the Chinese ...

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Camiguin Island

A Perfect Accommodation In A Perfect Place - 1 views

started by Camiguin Island on 10 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
Gisela Janz

tyler group international relations, Global uppdatering: Vem som är där och g... - 1 views

tyler group international relations http://www.4hoteliers.com/features/article/7498 Globala uppdateringen av som går där och var - hålla reda på gamla kollegor och vänner eller hitta förlorade dem,...

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Brendan Fridolin

Banks cut deposit rates as CPI declines-Topix - 1 views

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    Wednesday saw many banks simultaneously slash deposit interest rates, while the Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Office announced a slight decrease in the city's consumer price index. The interest rate for deposits of a term between one and three months at Vietcombank was lowered from the rate cap of 8 percent a year to 7.5 percent a year. The country's third-largest partly-private lender also dramatically cut the rate for deposits of a term of over 12 months, dropping it from 10.5 percent to 9.5 percent. ACB meanwhile imposed a 0.2 percentage point cut on rates for one- to six-month terms, while offering a 7.6 percent a year rate for 9-month term deposits. Some industry insiders, however, believe the unexpected interest rate cuts were a sign of banks embracing another order to slash rates by the State Bank of Vietnam. The banking system is likely to see another interest rate adjustment, as the government has recently asked the central bank to continue lowering deposit interest rate in order to reduce lending rates. The deposit interest rate was capped at 8 percent last year under the government's bid to assist businesses with lower lending rates. CPI declines Other insiders said the rate cuts came since banks have anticipated the development of the CPI in March, which saw a slight decrease of 0.29 percent, according to the statistics office. The city's CPI rose 1.15 percent in the first quarter of this year. Six out of 11 commodity baskets posted slight decreases, the office said. The deepest decrease -- 0.62 percent -- was recorded in the commodities and services basket, followed by food and restaurant services (0.6 percent), and culture-entertainment-tourism services (0.47 percent). Beverages and cigarettes dropped by 0.35 percent, while transport saw a 0.34 percent decline, and garments and textiles-headwear-footwear, 0.08 percent. In the increase group, housing-electricity-water-fuel prices, and construction material prices respectively rose by 0.38 percent
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    I am not positive the place you're getting your info, but good topic.
joshua aken

International Tyler Group: Investigation of Spanish Duke Draws Royals into Scandal - 1 views

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    MADRID - The Web site of the Spanish royal family features pictures of the king, Juan Carlos I, in a blue sash, his bejeweled wife, Queen Sofía, and the couple's three glamorous children. But most of the photographs of the dashing Duke of Palma, the king's son-in-law, were scrubbed from the site last month. A street in Palma, Majorca, named for the Duke of Palma, the king's son-in-law, is going back to its original name. The duke's official biography was also banished from the site. And for more than a year, the royal family has barred the duke, a former Olympic handball player named Iñaki Urdangarin, from attending official family functions. With a multitude of graft cases undermining Spaniards' faith in just about every institution of government, an intensifying investigation aimed at Mr. Urdangarin has placed the palace under siege as well, and left the nation's aging monarch and his aides struggling to quell the crisis. Mr. Urdangarin, 45, who is married to the king's youngest daughter, Cristina, 47, is scheduled to testify on Saturday before an investigating judge over allegations that he embezzled millions of euros after leveraging his blue-blood connections to gain inflated, no-bid contracts from regional politicians for his nonprofit sports foundation, Instituto Nóos. The royal family has tried mightily to distance itself from the investigation. Officially, the palace has insisted that the king knew nothing about the foundation activities of Mr. Urdangarin, who has pledged to prove his innocence. It publicly maintains that Juan Carlos ordered his son-in-law to abandon the troubled foundation in 2006, a year before dubious financial dealings surfaced. Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA2SYulxVIc Group: http://tylergrouphome.blogspot.com/
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    This is simply ingenious. Now why didn't anybody think of this before.
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Residence and Work Visas Barcelona-livejournal.com - 1 views

Some of your advice are actually sounds great.

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humita walduck

Résidence et Visas de travail de Barcelone-edublogs.org - 1 views

This is indeed good news! Finally the folks in the tech industry realized they thrashing the environment too much that they felt compelled to make something nice.

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