“This nation has vast reserves of energy; it’s at the centre of an international dispute; one of its former leaders has recently been tried in court for actions taken during his reign; and the stock market is down 90% from its peak. It’s Iceland. And it may be one of the best – if riskiest – investment opportunities out there right now. It is possible for non-citizens to open an account with one of the major banks. You can then use the funds to invest in a government or stock-market fund. If you want to go down this route, then the best option is Arion Bank. This bank was formed from the ruins of Kaupthing, which went bust. It is free from the debt problems of its predecessor.”
http://moneyweek.com/iceland-a-bold-investment-58310/
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