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Jeremy Siegel, Ph.D. The Future for Investors

Jeremy Siegel, Ph.D.

Professor Jeremy Siegel provides straightforward, timely insights into matters affecting the financial markets and your wealth. In his column, professor Siegel helps you see the big picture so that you can make the most of your investment dollars. "The Future for Investors" appears the first Monday of every month exclusively on Yahoo! Finance. View Jeremy's Bio

High Gas Prices: Blessing in Disguise?
2005-10-24 13:59:44
You know what skyrocketing oil prices mean for your gas tank, but how will they affect your stock portfolio? ...Read full article
Investing in a Risky World
2005-10-07 15:32:36
A looming oil shortage, threats of nuclear terrorism, and worldwide pandemics -- the world faces unprecedented risks that could stop economic growth in its tracks. Is this the right time to invest? ...Read full article
Move Over U.S.A.
2005-09-23 15:12:02
China and India will be the financial giants of the future, but America -- and its investors -- will still have an important role to play. ...Read full article
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