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Q: Would you have a recommendation for an ETF (preferably in US$) for China or Asia that would include majors like Alibaba. China appears to become interesting with international accessibility to the Shanghai Exchange in the near future.
Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Sigrid on November 10, 2014
Q: Did you listen to PPL's conference call last week on their results and if so, your thoughts. TD Securities Nov 6 raised the target price to $57.
As always, thanks
Read Answer Asked by Cyril on November 10, 2014
Q: hello 5i:
I'd like to have some US bond diversification in our portfolio and research shows some good ETfs from both Dodge and Cox,and Fidelity. Unfortunately, they don't seem to be available thru either BMO Investorline or Scotia iTrade. Please suggest some alternative options for me, as I've found little to nothing available, other than Canadian bond ETFs and mutual funds. I've found Emerging Market and European bond funds and ETFs available in US dollars, but these are not of interest. Can you help with either mutual funds, or, preferably, good ETFs. Or, can you suggest a way to buy the Dodge and Cox or Fidelity ETFs I mentioned earlier.
thanks
Paul L
Read Answer Asked by Paul on November 10, 2014
Q: Peter, is current price level a good entry point to buy? Has gone lower since the last quarter result. Your take on the company is very much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Read Answer Asked by Iskandar on November 10, 2014
Q: After the drop in price is Genworth a buy in US stocks.Thanks Don
Read Answer Asked by Don on November 10, 2014
Q: I Looking at a 5yr chart of CBO & CLF which show they have declined in value by about 6% over that period. Bonds are supposed to go up during periods of declining interest rates. trying to get an intuitive handle on this I was led into the swamp of Duration & rolling down the yield curve, neither of which is intuitive. I concluded that CBO.. managers are exploiting volatility to enhance the yield/Cap gain and paying out a mixture of of coupons & trading gains. This would mean that the decline or growth in NPV of CBO.. is not a metric that can be easily interpreted. Could the NPV rise in a slowly rising interest rate? Can you provide an intuitive way to understand CBO..s varying value

I appreciate your answers every day

Ernie
Read Answer Asked by Ernie on November 10, 2014
Q: Please tell me your latest viewpoint on Pacific Rubiales. I'm already underwater. Should I bail and lick my wounds?
Read Answer Asked by Gilbert on November 10, 2014
Q: What did you think of their recent quarter? What do you think of a switch to CLR or MTY?
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by John on November 10, 2014
Q: The Q3 for Ainsworth is now out but I have trouble making much sense of the numbers. Is it time to bail on ANS or is it worth holding for another awhile longer? OSB does not seem to be inclined to move one way or the other.
Read Answer Asked by Jim on November 10, 2014
Q: Could you comment on Pulse's latest earnings? Thanks for your help.
Read Answer Asked by Donald on November 10, 2014
Q: How much value does your team place on technical analysis. A large number of energy related stocks have violated all moving averages recently. Does that mean we should not buy them until they move back up significantly
Read Answer Asked by Clarence on November 10, 2014
Q: Hi Peter and Team,

thoughts on Nutrastar please.
Read Answer Asked by Graham on November 10, 2014
Q: HI Folks: Will the recent talks in China give a boost to High Liner? The stock went up Friday and the last company report looked not bad.
Read Answer Asked by Charles on November 10, 2014
Q: The USA no longer needs our gas is pou a buy?
Read Answer Asked by matt on November 10, 2014