Dawn of the Decade: Who's the Next China?

By Keith Fitz-Gerald, MoneyMorning.com Jan 07, 2010 8:30 am

Keith Fitz-Gerald on the bulls of the future.



So long 2009. It’s been a wild year, but now everyone’s attention is on the future.

Minyanville sat down with 15 of our professors to get their take on what to expect in 2010. What will be the dominant themes for the year? Which companies or sectors could be hot? Where is the dollar headed? Will gold’s run ever stop?

Check out Minyanville’s Dawn of the Decade page for answers to all this and more.

Featured Interview: Keith Fitz-Gerald

Keith Fitz-Gerald is the Investment Director of the Money Map Press, the Money Map Report, and Editor of the New China Trader.

We asked Keith why he's bullish on China, and why he believes China remains so important to the overall global economic recovery. Keith also offers what other countries and regions could see China-like growth in the years ahead.

In addition, Keith talks about where he sees the yuan headed in 2010, and what that could mean for the dollar.

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