All Posts Tagged With: "EWZ"

(EEM) Why Emerging Market ETFs Should Be in Your Portfolio

by Carl Delfeld, Contributing Editor Friday, August 20, 2010: Issue #1328 No matter where I went – Tokyo, Hong Kong or London – the story was the same. When I stopped by global equity fund managers to pitch them on American small cap stocks, they’d pull out elegant, leather-covered... 

22Aug2010 | | 0 comments | Continued

(PIN) The Dependency Ratio: Use This Number to Find the Best International Investments

by Matthew Weinschenk, Contributing Editor Friday, January 29, 2010: Issue #1186 Economists have spent decades analyzing why some countries grow and others don’t. You can talk for ages about factors like education, disposable income, export growth, interest rates, business... 

29Jan2010 | | 0 comments | Continued

(STD) Investing in Brazil: Two Ways to Profit From This Emerging Market’s Multiple Growth Trends

by Tony Daltorio, Investment U Research Team Monday, January 11, 2010 Soccer… the Samba… and carnivals. These are the things that spring to mind when you mention Brazil. But these days, the country is increasingly considered an excellent destination for investment capital,... 

12Jan2010 | | 0 comments | Continued

(PBR) Brazil is Set for An End-of-Year Economic Samba – Join The Dance

This analysis is from Martin Denholm, Senior Editor, Investment U Monday, November 16, 2009 A GDP growth rate of 9% would be an impressive performance over the course of a year. But it’s nothing short of outstanding over just one quarter. Yet that’s the projected fourth... 

16Nov2009 | | 0 comments | Continued

(GS) Five Ways to Play Emerging Market ETFs

Tony Daltorio, Investment U Research Crises have a way of overturning the established order. And as the recent G20 meeting in my native Pittsburgh reminded me, the continuing financial and economic crisis is no exception. The very fact that the group has expanded from the... 

21Oct2009 | | 0 comments | Continued

Weekly Review – Risky assets last week again marched higher

Risky assets last week again marched higher to the tune of economic data supporting the argument of a global economic recovery. A realization among investors that the economic transition from recession to recovery was gaining momentum resulted in many global stock markets and... 

9Aug2009 | | 0 comments | Continued