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Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Emerging Markets

Emerging Markets: A Contrarian Take

Aug 7th, 2009 | By Louis Basenese | Category: Emerging Markets

Three Reasons Emerging Market Investors Are Getting Dumped. Emerging markets investors – and their hard-earned capital – are about to get dumped on their derrieres.



With Its Economy Ignited by Stimulus Spending, China Is Leading the Global Recovery

Aug 3rd, 2009 | By Jason Simpkins | Category: Emerging Markets, Financial News

China’s economy grew by 7.9% in the second quarter, exceeding most analysts’ expectations, and lending credence to Beijing’s goal of 8% annual growth. Now, with the nation awash in liquidity and the economy picking up steam, the only task ahead of the central government is deciding when to rein in lending and let the economy stand on its own two feet.



Buy, Sell or Hold: The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) Continues to Deliver Knockout Profits

Aug 3rd, 2009 | By Horacio Marquez | Category: Emerging Markets, Featured

Back on Feb. 17, as the market was on sell-off mode, I recommended buying The Coca-Cola Co. (NYSE: KO). The stock is up some 16% from our entry point.  That’s because Coca-Cola recently reported a near-20% jump in profit, which soared to 67 cents a share, excluding restructuring charges.



China Turns it Up Another Notch

Jul 28th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Emerging Markets, Politics & Economics


Airbus Deal Shows Investors That China Profits Are Cleared For Takeoff

Jul 23rd, 2009 | By Keith Fitz-Gerald | Category: Emerging Markets, Featured

Individual investors who still hold any doubts about Mainland China’s future growth potential should take a long hard look at Airbus SAS, the Pan-European commercial airliner maker that is now building airplanes in that country.



China Booms… Too Good to be True?

Jul 17th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Emerging Markets

China has once again snatched the leadoff spot in our daily lineup. And once again, they’ve knocked the cover off the ball. The Chinese economy expanded at a dizzying 7.9%, their government announced yesterday. That far exceeds analyst expectations and China’s still-impressive 6.1% first-quarter growth.



India’s Budgetary Woes Are a Warning to Global Investors

Jul 14th, 2009 | By Martin Hutchinson | Category: Emerging Markets, Featured

When India unveiled its annual budget on July 6, it immediately caused a sharp drop in the rupee, as well as a 5.8% decline in the benchmark BSE Sensex stock index that had soared 55% so far this year.



The Debate is Over. China Wins!

Jul 9th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Emerging Markets

China is pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into its economy trying to permanently displace its reliance on American money. With more than a trillion dollars up for grabs, are you ready to get your share?



Could a BRIC Alliance Crash the Dollar?

Jul 8th, 2009 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Emerging Markets, Notes From the Investment Underground

The G-8 summit starts today in L’Aquila, Italy. The G-8 are the old guard: US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Canada and Russia. And their opinions are starting to look a little redundant in the aftermath of the credit crisis.



By Opening its Doors to China for the First Time in 60 Years, Taiwan Paves a New Path for Investor Profits

Jul 7th, 2009 | By Keith Fitz-Gerald | Category: Emerging Markets, Featured

Just last week – for the first time in 60 years – Taiwan opened its doors to investments from Mainland China. The impact was almost immediate. On Friday, Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines Ltd. (NYSE ADR: ZNHsubmitted the first bid under the new regulations and became the first mainland company to apply to invest in Taiwan.