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NEWS  THIS WEEK'S TOP STORY

Focus On Emerging Markets
Indian companies look to Africa to avoid red tape and competition at home; Sri Lanka's peace dividend; Warsaw is the bourse to beat; and historic opportunities in Brazil


  MORE TOP STORIES
MARKETS & FINANCE
Mortgage Modifications Aren't Stopping Foreclosures
Programs designed to keep owners in their homes are being upended by lost paperwork and procedural errors

ANALYST PICKS & PANS
Stock Picks: Berkshire Hathaway, Cisco Systems, Fluor
Wall Street analysts offer buy, sell, or hold opinions on stocks in the news on Nov. 8

VIEWPOINT
The Race to Erase Debt
American households are turning away from debt and embracing thrift, says columnist Chris Farrell. Can government do the same?

WEALTH
Royce's George: Searching for Unloved Stocks
How Whitney George of the $3.9 billion Royce Low-Priced Stock Fund finds shares that outpace the market

FIXED INCOME
Bonds Are Having Their Best Year Since 2002
Low rates, low inflation, and slow growth create a 'Goldilocks environment'

FEATURES
Phosphate: Morocco's White Gold
Phosphate is used in everything from fertilizer to rechargeable batteries. And Morocco's King Mohammed VI has cornered the market

GLOBAL EQUITIES
Asia Trounces the World in IPOs
The U.S. share sinks to an all-time-low of 11 percent while India, China, and Malaysia roll out myriad initial public offerings

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