This week’s readings/links include a recently published report by two NUS professors on the top warning signs of a company in trouble, the Pangolin Fund’s March newsletter, Ted Seides on playing the winner’s game in investing, the NY Times on the revised deal for Malaysia’s ECRL project and a personal finance interview with Paul Tustain, founder of BullionVault.
- Top warning signs of a company in trouble: New report published by NUS professors Mak Yuen Teen and Richard Tan.
- March newsletter: Latest from the Pangolin Fund.
- Why David Swensen is the Roger Federer of investing: Ted Seides writes that if you can’t play a winner’s game, don’t try.
- China yields on Malaysia rail project as global infrastructure program is re-examined: Article republished here for those who don’t have a subscription to the NY Times.
- My first million: Interview with Paul Tustain, founder of BullionVault.