

Roger Frank is an emerging markets veteran, having traveled and worked in over 40 countries. He has been instrumental in raising over $1 billion in primary and secondary transactions for emerging markets companies in Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Pakistan and India. Prior to joining DWM he helped introduce many emerging markets to top-tier investment firms and their clients. Starting on Wall Street in the late 1980s, when overseas equity investing was just beginning and emerging market investing was non-existent, he traveled to, researched and sold emerging market and international equities to US-based institutional investors from positions at Salomon Smith...
| Ghana: CRI Commends AGRA for Investing in Agricultural Research (AllAfrica.com) The Director at the Crop Research Institute (CRI) at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Dr. Hans Adu-Dappah has commended the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) for investing into the research activities of Agricultural Scientist in Ghana. |
| Canadian Investment Awards Maintains Focus on Long-Term Investing Combining Stability with New Initiatives (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance) The Canadian Investment Awards, Canada's premier awards program recognizing excellence in the financial services industry, has reiterated their commitment to promoting leadership, environmental initiatives and long-term investing in the Canadian financial services industry. |
| Wine investing 2009: End of the madness (International Herald Tribune) After nearly three years of frenzied buying, fine wine collectors are pushing back, snubbing the overly inflated and buying only when the price seems right. |
| Sean Fitzpatrick: Emphasis on clubs sees international rugby suffering (The New Zealand Herald) There can be no doubt that the number of foreigners playing at premiership level in Europe has diluted international rugby up here. The northern hemisphere is investing money into a very strong club scene. |
| Defensive investing back in vogue (CBC) Investing in the current turbulent markets is like defensive hockey; play for the tie. |
