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Is China the Trade of the Century?
Wade Slome submits: So it goes, Britain was the country of the 19th century, the United States was the country of the 20th century, and China will be the country of the 21st century. Is investment in China hype or reality? Here are some points in China’s...
Tags: China, Emerging Markets, Wade Slome
External links 2009-12-09
Six Reasons To Buy China Soon
For nearly three decades, China has been the fastest-growing country in the world. With a rate of savings and investment exceeding 35 percent among its 1.3 billion people, and foreign reserves that already top the planet, it is set to become the most important country in mankind's future." -- Jim...
Tags: China, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-08-13
Emerging Markets: The Haves and Have Nots
Larry MacDonald submits: “Despite their fantastic recent growth record, investors need to be very cautious about emerging markets,” says chief investment officer Eric Bushell in CI Funds’ latest Perspective Online. Their growth momentum is posed to decelerate due to high commodity prices and slippage in export growth as...
Tags: US Market, Emerging Markets, India, China
External links 2008-08-30
Best Performing ADRs in 2008: VisionChina Heads the List
David Hunkar submits: Here is a list of the best performing American Depository Receipt [ADR] stocks Year-To-Date: by David Hunkar
Tags: China, Emerging Markets, India, AstraZeneca Plc., Chunghwa Telecom, Ilog, Iona Technologies, NetEase Inc., PCCW Ltd., SAP AG
External links 2008-09-05
New Emerging Asian Currency ETN Focuses on 'Current Income'
First Emerging Asian Currency Basket Fund On Thursday, September 4 Barclays Capital launched the first Exchange Traded Note [ETN] to provide investors access to a basket of eight emerging Asian currencies. The Barclays Global Emerging Market Strategy [GEMS] Asia 8 Index ETN AYT trades on the NYSE-Arca and includes...
Tags: Emerging Markets, ETF, India, China
External links 2008-09-08
Quite a Reversal - China Central Bank Cuts Interest Rates
Trader Mark submits: Very interesting reversal overnight in Asia. After fighting inflation and trying to slow runaway growth for years, the central bank of China cut rates for the first time in 6 years. This should be a net positive for the "global growth" stocks - but not today. If...
Tags: China, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-09-15
Japan, China: Signs of Global Growth Slowdown?
Vitaliy N. Katsenelson, CFA submits: This weekend’s papers provided new signs of global economic slowdown. The first came from Japan. For the first time in 26 years – a long time – Japan became a net importer imports exceeded exports. This FT article sums it up: The contraction...
Tags: China, Japan, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-09-29
Five Key Quotes from Home Inns on China's Outlook
There's a lot to be learned about the macroeconomic situation in China from the budget hotel chain Home Inns & Hotels Management Q308 conference call: by SA Editor Judy Weil
Tags: China, Seeking Alpha, Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, SA Editor Judy Weil, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-11-12
US and Asian Markets Jump While Europe Stumbles
Jonathan O'Shaughnessy submits: More extreme market volatility continued yesterday as the US markets jumped nearly 6.5% in late trading. Barack Obama announced that Timothy Geithner had been selected as the secretary of the Treasury. The news induced a buying frenzy. A NYTimes article entitled: “Stocks Soar in Late Trading,” stated...
Tags: BG Group plc, BP Plc, China, Citigroup Inc., Emerging Markets, F.C.C. Co. Ltd., Japan, Jonathan O'Shaughnessy, TNK-BP, US Market
External links 2008-11-22
China, Brazil: Cashing In on Higher Food Prices
Contrarian Profits submits: By Irwin Greenstein Two of the top emerging markets are grappling with food production and costs - resulting in higher prices in the months to come. The outlook for China and Brazil could portend higher grain prices, giving investors a chance to cash in on a potential...
Tags: China, Emerging Markets, Contrarian Profits
External links 2008-12-03
Preview from Europe: Return of the Boring "Normal" Market
The Mole submits: After a year plus when we have become comfortable with wild intra swings, it seemed odd to have a day when nothing happened twice. Equities, led by energy and commodity stocks, finished modestly higher in thin end-of-year trading. Today’s Market Moving Stories by The Mole
Tags: Emerging Markets, Transport, China, The Mole
External links 2008-12-11
Economic Manipulation as Political Policy
Eric Pratt submits: We are forced to labor under several apparent falsehoods that are nonetheless enshrined in our collective first-world political imagination. Foremost among them is that the rule of law prevails over the law of the jungle, where the mightiest governs by virtue of brute strength. The fact...
Tags: US Market, Emerging Markets, China, Eric Pratt
External links 2009-01-04
IBM: Investing in BRIC Countries 'Very Good Opportunity'
Though BRIC countries are currently out of favor, IBM execs argue that those countries remain a profitable investment with further potential. From IBM’s Q408 conference call: IBM Q: Could you give us sort of a qualitative context around how much of the growth is driven by...
Tags: Hardware, Emerging Markets, India, China, SA Editor Judy Weil, IBM Corp.
External links 2009-01-26
Why Is China Stockpiling Oil?
Trader Mark submits: One thing you cannot say about the Chinese government is that they don't have a very long-term vision. This is an interesting article on Reuters about how the country has fully loaded its oil reserves and now is looking to load up ships for even more....
Tags: China, Emerging Markets, Energy, Trader Mark
External links 2009-03-10
What If the EU Fractures, China Stagnates, or the U.S. Economy Worsens?
There are no economic and financial seers. No one, as far as we can tell, has access to future facts. At best, we have clever opinions based on imperfect reasoning and partial understanding of even present and past facts. However, we are all obliged to act in some fashion...
Tags: US Market, Emerging Markets, China, Vinod Dar
External links 2009-03-11
China: Recovery or Just Slightly Improved Data?
Trader Mark submits: While I've been a proponent that emerging markets will actually lead this eventual global recovery, the evidence for recovery thus far is more or less all based around some slightly improved Chinese data. Since data from within that country is not so trustworthy, a common sense approach...
Tags: Emerging Markets, China, Trader Mark
External links 2009-04-14
Emerging Markets Are Coming Back to Life
Libby Mihalka submits: Stocks have now advanced around 35% from their lows in early March. The Dow and S&P indices are down only in the mid single-digits for the year while the Nasdaq is actually up 5%. I fully expect that we will give some of this back. It is...
Tags: China, Emerging Markets, Libby Mihalka
External links 2009-04-15
Signs the Chinese Economy Is Reviving
Prieur du Plessis submits: Regular readers will be familiar with the chart below, showing the historical relationship between China’s manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) and real GDP growth. (The Hong Kong PMI is used as a proxy for the Chinese PMI prior to 2004.) I have just updated the...
Tags: Emerging Markets, China, Prieur du Plessis
External links 2009-04-23
How Does $9000 Gold Sound?
Marc Chandler submits: In recent days the Canadian and Swedish central banks have joined the majority of other G10 central banks by indicating that they too may engage in quantitative easing now that the interest rates have been reduced to 25 and 50 basis points respectively. The ECB is...
Tags: US Market, Gold & Precious Metals, Japan, Emerging Markets, China, Marc Chandler, Streettracks Gold Trust
External links 2009-04-26
What's Gotten into Taiwan?
Trader Mark submits: Some readers were asking about what had gotten into Taiwan last week; my first assumption was "semiconductors are the go-to play for early cycle advocates, and some of the largest semi co's on the planet reside in Taiwan," but it is much larger than that. China...
Tags: Emerging Markets, China, Trader Mark
External links 2009-05-04
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