Grande futuro para os emergentes
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Grande futuro para os emergentes


"Prepare for War, the Death of capitalism and Bankruptcy of the US Government (not necessarily in that order)... Marc Faber forecast a litany of unpleasant events ahead. His key message is: buy real assets. He thinks it will take years for the global economy to recover, but when it does the effect of governments' printing money will ultimately reignite inflation.... I think we are living through a major transition in the world… the economic bloc of emerging countries will be more meaningful than before." -- Leia mais: http://www.cnbc.com/id/30759753



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