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		<title>(SCJ) The Best Asian Markets in 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Carl Delfeld, Contributing Editor, Investment U Wednesday, December 22, 2010: Issue #1413 Grab your passport… we’re heading east for the holidays. With the United States and Europe still battling through high debt and low growth struggles (among other things), overseas markets again offer an excellent chance to diversify your portfolio and enhance your profit potential. After all, a narrow portfolio is likely to produce slim gains. And once again, it’s no surprise to see Asia take center stage when it comes to foreign markets. But against the backdrop of higher inflation and rising interest rates across much of the region, how will Asia-Pacific markets fare in 2011? Let’s go on a quick Asian tour to find out… Embrace Your Contrarian Side Up North With its stock market trading at ]]></description>
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		<title>(EEM) Why Emerging Market ETFs Should Be in Your Portfolio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 ledgers and take notes with their Mont Blanc fountain pens. That was back in the 1980s – and times sure have changed since then. Today, the ledgers and fancy pens are out and even fancier, sleek computer notebooks are in. And having the time to meet with specialized small cap stock pickers is also a relic of the past. The reason is simple: The enormous size of most global funds means the pros are now prisoners of conventional thinking and index ]]></description>
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		<title>(AIA) Let Asian Growth Propel Your Portfolio Higher</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Tony Daltorio, Investment U Research Tuesday, January 5, 2009 I’ve got good news and bad news… The good news: Consumer confidence is rising sharply. The bad news: Those consumers live in Asia. According to the Nielsen research group, developing countries are seeing renewed interest in purchasing products. Meanwhile, the Western world isn’t looking nearly as enthusiastic, and consumer confidence levels in particularly the United States have dropped below the global average. While Asian nations such as the Philippines, Indonesia and India have perked up significantly, China in particular has benefited from a rebound in consumer consumption. Purchases of groceries, clothing and home entertainment have all headed higher amid optimism over the job market and as the number of middle class citizens rises. The latter point is noted by Chris ]]></description>
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