If you still believe the world is flat, or that here in Fortress America we can ignore the rest of the world, stop reading now. If, however, you have come to realize through your own insight and your experience, say, of the last few years, that what happens beyond our borders has a significant impact for American businesses and American-domiciled stocks and bonds and American investors and, thus, American advisors, you could do much worse than to regularly peruse Economist.com and sign up for one of its many e-newsletters.
The online home of U.K.-based The Economist newspaper (that's what they call it and sure, it's a weekly and somewhat glossy news magazine, but it's got that foreign pedigree, you know, so it's a little quirky) is chock-full of intelligently written, thoughtfully argued news and analysis about the world's politics, economics, technological developments, and even social developments.