From The Gold Report:
When it comes to picking gold mining names in the current market environment, John Stephenson, author and portfolio fund manager at First Asset Investment Management, believes that buying the "best of breed" is the way to go. In this exclusive interview with
The Gold Report, he explains his reasoning in light of how the current global economic environment is affecting prospects for the metals markets and valuations of mining company stocks. He also talks about his favorite picks in a range of three production classes and why he likes them.
The Gold Report: As a portfolio manager and an author of two books,
The Little Book of Commodity Investing and
Shell Shocked: How Canadians Can Invest After the Collapse, how do you see the prospects for the resource commodities in 2012?
John Stephenson: I think, in general, my prospects and outlook are very bullish. The story continues to be one of strong demand out of China. I don't see that story changing. Obviously, there have been a lot of headlines and the Purchasing Managers' Index data in China recently are not as robust as they were, but its economy is still going to grow at 8.5%–9%. That's pretty darn good. That's really where demand for most of these commodities will come from. Certainly, any improvement in Europe and the U.S. will be good news for commodities.
TGR: Are there any specific...
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