Emerging Markets: A Quick BRIC 101 Investor Guide (EWZ, RSX, INP, FXI, BKF, EEB)
Chris Aylott: Of the many buzzwords that get thrown around when discussing emerging markets, “BRIC” may be the most common. Read more…
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Chris Aylott: Of the many buzzwords that get thrown around when discussing emerging markets, “BRIC” may be the most common. Read more…
Stoyan Bojinov: Innovation remains a dominant and exciting theme in the ETF universe, although as with any financial instrument, with growth and evolution also comes increasing complexity and newly discovered nuances. The towering lineup of over 1,400 exchange-traded products is probably intimidating for Read more…
David Fry: As one of the four BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China), with a quickly developing economy and an average growth rate at nearly 9% per year, India might look like an ideal investment opportunity. The country of more than a billion people has made several moves to open itself up to foreign Read more…
Jared Cummans: Emerging market ETFs were hailed as a must buy for all portfolios after 2010 watched a number of these product produce eye-popping returns. But last year had other things in mind, as the majority of these products felt the pinch of volatile markets and endured a hefty slide. Read more…
Michael Johnston: iShares continued to debut new products at an impressive pace on Friday with the introduction of another India ETF. The new MSCI India ETF (BATS:INDA) will list on the BATS, joining several other iShares funds on the third-largest U.S. exchange. Last month iShares became the first Read more…
Tim Seymour: Mumbai got a big lift overnight that is being attributed to rate cut hopes. Central bank policy is in the picture, but it is not the full story. Read more…
Jonathan Yates: Future growth prospects for India are bright, but recent economic data and actions have The India Fund (NYSEARCA:IFN), a closed end fund from Read more…
Jonathan Yates: While most of the world’s attention is focused on growth in China, analysts from Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) and Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) view India as having more potential. If so, exchange-traded funds like the Wisdom Tree Earnings Fund (NYSEARCA:EPI) are the natural Read more…
David Fry: Our goal in this profile is to help investors wade through the many competing ETF offerings available. Using our long experience as an ETF publication, and nearly 40 years in the investment business, we can help select those ETFs that matter and may or may not be repetitive. Read more…
EGShares, the only U.S.-based ETF issuer focusing exclusively on emerging markets funds, announced the latest addition to its suite of products targeting the developing world this week. The new India Consumer ETF (NYSE:INCO) will seek to replicate the INDXX India Consumer Index Read more…
Larry Levinson: Indian central bank Governor Duvvuri Subbarao is zeroing in on the threat of inflation, even as a number of reports show the Indian economy is slowing. Read more…
Tim Seymour: Is the Reserve Bank of India the only central bank in the world that is truly an inflation hawk? The recent interest rate move is pretty strong evidence. Read more…
Tim Seymour: Indian IT service vendor Infosys has been finding it hard to deliver market-pleasing results lately, and the timing could not be much worse. Read more…
Emerging Money: The key benchmark of consumer prices in India surged yet again last month, raising questions about whether the country’s central bankers truly can live with inflation at elevated levels. Read more…
Emerging markets have hit some rough patches in 2011, as concerns over debt in the developed world as well as a possible slowdown in some key developing countries has caused many to pull out of risky markets entirely. As a result, broad based funds such as (NYSE:VWO) or (NYSE:EEM) are Read more…
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