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'Dr Doom' Commentator Marc Faber Faces Backlash Over Race Comments
- Wednesday October 18, 2017
- World News | Reuters
Marc Faber, the Swiss investor based in Thailand, provoked a backlash from business television and investment management firms on Tuesday after comments in his latest newsletter suggested the United States had only prospered because it was settled by white people
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Marc Faber's Big Bet: Gold to Rise 30% in 2015
- Wednesday January 14, 2015
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Famed investor Marc Faber, famously known as "Dr Doom" for correctly forecasting market crashes and for having a perennially bearish outlook, expects gold prices to rise by 30 per cent in 2015.
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Falling rupee will help India’s equity market: Marc Faber
- Wednesday May 16, 2012
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As far as India’s equity market is concerned, he said that the Sensex may bottom-out at the 12,000-16,000 level. “Rupee seems to be oversold in the near term. If the rupee depreciates by 10-20 per cent in the near term, it will also help the market,” he added.
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'Dr Doom' Commentator Marc Faber Faces Backlash Over Race Comments
- Wednesday October 18, 2017
- World News | Reuters
Marc Faber, the Swiss investor based in Thailand, provoked a backlash from business television and investment management firms on Tuesday after comments in his latest newsletter suggested the United States had only prospered because it was settled by white people
- www.ndtv.com
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Marc Faber's Big Bet: Gold to Rise 30% in 2015
- Wednesday January 14, 2015
- Business |
Famed investor Marc Faber, famously known as "Dr Doom" for correctly forecasting market crashes and for having a perennially bearish outlook, expects gold prices to rise by 30 per cent in 2015.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Falling rupee will help India’s equity market: Marc Faber
- Wednesday May 16, 2012
- Business |
As far as India’s equity market is concerned, he said that the Sensex may bottom-out at the 12,000-16,000 level. “Rupee seems to be oversold in the near term. If the rupee depreciates by 10-20 per cent in the near term, it will also help the market,” he added.
- www.ndtv.com/business