This weekend in Barron's online: a panel discussion on emerging markets, the outlook for Brazil, a contrarian play on commodities, as well as the prospects for Sotheby's, Alibaba, State Bank Financial, Wabco and more.
Cover Story
"The New World of Emerging Markets" by Reshma Kapadia.
In this week's cover story at Barron's, a panel of four top investors discusses the many opportunities they see in developing markets, and why they particularly favor Asia now.
Among other things, the panelists discuss how China is influencing other emerging markets, how Asia is bucking conventional wisdom, how consumption is changing in emerging markets, how vulnerable these markets are to rising interest rates in the United States and reasons to be skeptical of frontier markets.
See also: The Global Impact Of Decentralized Banking
Feature Stories
"Brazil's Irrational Un-Exuberance" by Lewis Braham suggests that while the stock market of this South American powerhouse has been in turmoil due to the recent election, the outlook for Brazil is much better than investors might expect.
Avi Salzman's "Collectible: Sotheby's Shares" points out that art auctioneer Sothebys (NYSE: BID) has been creating new ways to wring cash from its operations. The article suggests that shares could be bid up as much as 25 percent.
In "Commodities: Buy When the World Is Selling," Andrew Bary makes the case that investors ought to consider making a place for commodities for their portfolios, even though (and in part because) they have gone out of favor recently.
Two hot U.S. IPOs will battle for the online retail crown in China, says "Why Alibaba Will Knock Down JD.com" by Bill Alpert. See why Barron's thinks Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (NYSE: BABA) could cut its smaller challenger's share price by 20 percent.
Check out "A Bank Veteran's Third Act" for David Englander's examination of Atlanta's State Bank Financial Corp (NASDAQ: STBZ). The article attributes the bank's strong upside to veteran CEO Joseph Evans and the attractive low-cost loan base he has built.
In Jack Hough's "As Wabco Steps on the Gas, Shares Could Rise 60%," see why demand for truck brakes will rise as regulators in China require more safety features and aging fleets in the United States and Europe are replaced. That is good news for WABCO Holdings Inc. (NYSE: WBC).
The pros tell Barron's that stocks could keep moving up, according to Lauren R. Rublin's "The Smart Money Speaks: 14 Picks," as interest rates could remain low longer than expected. See their 14 stock recommendations.
"Diamond Hill Small Cap Finds the Diamond in the Rough" by Amy Feldman offers a profile of Tom Schindler, who is manager of the aforementioned fund. See why Schindler believes small companies are carrying some big price tags these days, and where he is finding value.