Legendary global
investor and chairman of Singapore- based Rogers Holdings, Jim Rogers
reiterated that he sees prolonged economic problems and while he
did not see much worth buying, he is not shorting any assets either.
In an interview
with Bloomberg TV in Singapore, Rogers said he fails to see that
there is anything “in great excess.” "I have no shorts
for one of the first times in my life."
"On the
other hand I don't see much to buy," he added.
Nor is Rogers
a fan of shorting Treasury bonds because he believes that the Federal
Reserve can steer the market for them currently.
Rogers is mostly
to be seen being interviewed on business networks in Asia or Europe,
since his views are to put it mildly, somewhat negative on the US
Dollar and the prospec
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