Carl Delfeld's Blog

Carlton Delfeld is managing director of Chartwell Partners, an alternative asset advisory firm, and vice chairman of the Pacific Economic Club. He formerly served as an advisor to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee and the Joint Economic Committee after serving as a banking executive in Seoul, Tokyo and other areas of the Pacific Rim. He has authored three books on global investing, was chairman of the Hong Kong Pension Forum and helped launch the U.S. Enterprise funds in Eastern Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

The Pacific Trade Deal's Big Winner

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One Southeast Asian country in particular stands to reap big gains from the imminent approval of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

Singapore, Vietnam The Pacific Rim's Sweet Spots

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Singapore's founder, Stamford Raffles, would be amazed if he were to come back today and see what the nation has become.

Leapfrogging To Asia's New Frontier

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Frontier Asian markets such as Vietnam and Bangladesh are playing catch up with Thailand, South Korea and China, but they are catching up fast.

The New Oil

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Rare earth metals are a sought-after ingredient for many emerging technologies, and a sleeping giant in the investing realm.