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investing in Latin America ’
Nov 13th, 2008 |
By Irwin Greenstein |
Category: Financial News
When Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. (NYSE:BUD) shareholders voted to be acquired by Brussels-based InBev N.V./S.A, it affirmed a long-term strategy to penetrate the emerging markets that have long eluded the American giant.
Tags: beer stocks, BUD, credit crisis, Emerging Markets, euro, European Stocks, Global Downturn, InBev, international investing, international stocks, investing in Latin America, Irwin Greenstein, US dollar, US recession
Posted in Financial News |
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Nov 13th, 2008 |
By Sara Nunnally |
Category: Featured
Latin American markets were hit hard as the credit crisis spread to emerging markets. But Sara Nunnally says Spanish banks operating in the region are recording strong profits. And they are not heavily exposed to subprime debt. Banco Santander (NYSE:STD) and BBVA Group (NYSE:BBV) are at “rock-bottom” prices right now. Sara says that makes them a strong, long-term investment option.
Tags: Banco do Brasil, BBV, BRIC Nations, Caixa Economica Federal, euro, European Stocks, international investing, investing in Latin America, Sara Nunnally, STD, US Banking
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Nov 12th, 2008 |
By Keith Fitz-Gerald |
Category: Featured
Whether you agree with them or not, the bailout programs will keep on coming. Keith Fitz-Gerald looks at the key impact these will have on the dollar, commodities and global stocks. He says we could be in line for a market rebound by mid-2009, and suggests six ways to prepare your portfolio now.
Tags: bear market, BRIC Nations, Commodity Prices, Contrarian Investors, Credit Default Swaps, Crude Oil Prices, defensive stock ideas, defensive stock plays, Global Markets, Global Stocks, Gold Prices, government bailout, Great Dperession, hedge funds, inverse ETF, investing in Asia, investing in China, investing in gold, investing in Latin America, Investment Strategy, Keith Fitz-Gerald, President Obama, reverse etf, trailing stops, US dollar, US recession, US stocks
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Nov 7th, 2008 |
By Sara Nunnally |
Category: Financial News
Surprising news out of Argentina today: Ternium (NYSE:TX), a steel maker with operations in Argentina and Mexico, reported a 15% rise in net income (year on year).
But here’s the thing. That 15% rise is overshadowed by the fact that its net income of $247 million is only half that from the previous quarter. The main reason for this drop? Lower net foreign exchange results.
Tags: Emerging Markets, Forex Trading, investing in Latin America, mining stocks, Sara Nunnally, TX, US dollar
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Oct 31st, 2008 |
By Martin Hutchinson |
Category: International Investing
In Argentina – where Contrarian Profits is based – falling commodity prices threaten to open a deep hole in the government’s budget. Martin Hutchinson says the county, and other ‘rebel’ states like Russia and Venezuela, has shown little regard for economic laws in recent years. That’s why all three will find it much harder to recover from this crisis.
Tags: Commodity Prices, credit crisis, Cristina Fernandez, Crude Oil Prices, Global Downturn, Hugo Chavez, investing in Argentina, investing in Latin America, investing in Russia, investing in Venezuela, Martin Hutchinson, Vladimir Putin
Posted in International Investing |
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Oct 30th, 2008 |
By Irwin Greenstein |
Category: Emerging Markets
Global markets are soaring today on renewed bailout efforts. But Irwin Greenstein says its probably not a good idea to jump back in to these emerging markets just yet. As always, China will be the bellwether for a sustainable recovery. And commodity prices will remain crucial for resource-rich nations.
Tags: Asian Stocks, Chinese Stock Market, Commodity Prices, Crude Oil Prices, Emerging Markets, government bailout, investing in Asia, investing in China, Investing In India, investing in Latin America, Irwin Greenstein, Resource Stocks, TUR
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Oct 30th, 2008 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Featured
On Monday we featured a bullish piece on Brazil by Money Map Report editor Horacio Marquez. Since then, the iShares MSCI Brazil Index ETF (NYSE:EWZ) he called a “screaming buy” has gained as much as 31%. Here, William Patalon III provides an update on some of the reasons to be investing in Brazil right now.
Tags: Brazil etf, Brazilian Stocks, BRIC Nations, Emerging Markets, etf, EWZ, Horacio Marquez, Investing in Brazil, investing in Latin America, PBR, RIO, William Patalon III
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Oct 29th, 2008 |
By Martin Hutchinson |
Category: Featured
Almost everything has been taken down by this crisis. But Martin Hutchinson says some markets will “bounce big” after the storm passes. Countries that didn’t have a housing boom and follow sound economic policies. That’s why Canada, Brazil, South Korea and Germany are great places to invest right now.
Tags: Bovespa, Emerging Markets, euro, European Stocks, EWZ, international markets, investing in Asia, Investing in Brazil, investing in Germany, investing in Latin America, investing in South Korea, investingin Canada, Martin Hutchinson, offshore assets
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Oct 27th, 2008 |
By Horacio Marquez |
Category: Emerging Markets
Horacio Marquez says the credit crisis is giving investors another chance to profit from Brazil’s long-term success story. The country is rich in natural resources, has a solid banking system, and a strong economic outlook. He recommends buying the iShares MSCI Brazil Index (NYSE:EWZ) in increasing increments over the coming 8 weeks.
Tags: Brazilian etf, BRIC Nations, Emerging Markets, etf, EWZ, Horacio Marquez, Investing in Brazil, investing in Latin America, latin ETF, MER, PZE, RIO, STD
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Oct 21st, 2008 |
By Justice Litle |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
Crude oil is now worth less than half its July value. But as central banks and consumers rejoice, socialist oil-exporters like Russia and Venezuela are in “dire straits”. Justice Litle says desperate times could prompt desperate measures from the firebrand leaders of these countries. And this “geopolitical time bomb” could send crude skyrocketing once again.
Tags: Crude Oil Prices, Emerging Markets, investing in Latin America, investing in Russia, Justice Litle, OPEC production cuts, Saudi Arabia Oil Production, US dollar
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