The 79-year-old analyst, who is the editor of the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, advised Indian investors to consider precious metals as a safeguard.
A veteran market commentator, Faber earned his moniker after repeatedly warning about the 1987 stock market crash, which eventually came to pass. Since the 1970s, he has been publishing bearish ...
Marc Faber, a veteran market commentator known as “Dr. Doom,” has issued a stark warning to Indian retail investors. He ...
If the market rebounds, then get out,” he said, predicting that the ongoing global bear market could persist for “several years".
Marc Faber and Arthur Kroeber of Gavekal Dragonomics engaged in an intense debate on Reuters about the prospects for China, and whether or not the nation's economy is over-heating. Gavekal ...
In a recent interview with triANGLE INVESTOR, Dr. Marc Faber, a seasoned market analyst and publisher of the Gloom Boom & Doom Report, addressed a critical question for investors: "Is gold over ...
Marc Faber has built a career on anticipating the rise and fall of stock markets. Frequently pessimistic, his outlook for the coming years should give upbeat central bankers pause for thought Marc ...
Jim Walker, who predicted the 2008 financial crash, sees Indian stocks as a prime investment opportunity, citing India's ...
Investment Guru Marc Faber and the author of The Gloom, Boom and Doom Report is optimistic on the market. He remains positive on the emerging markets and continues to be bullish on gold.
This acquisition is AnaCap’s second investment in Luxembourg after it sold First Names Group to SGG in 2017. FJMF is also AnaCap’s third investment for its latest flagship fund, following the ...
Marc Faber smokes. A lot. This, as it turns out, is something of a problem if you are trying to interview him. I have scheduled an hour with him just after he has given a talk at the Halkin ...
Marc Faber, who authors the Gloom Boom & Doom newsletter, is usually pretty bearish on stocks and bullish on gold. Lately, though, gold doesn't seem like it can catch a bid. "Despite the continued ...