The Easiest Way To Capture Upside In China and South Korea (PEK, FXI, EWY)
Yiannis Mostrous: Strong earnings forecasts and attractive valuations have bolstered the case for investing in the best global emerging markets (GEMs). Read more…
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Yiannis Mostrous: Strong earnings forecasts and attractive valuations have bolstered the case for investing in the best global emerging markets (GEMs). Read more…
Eric Dutram: Emerging market investments are definitely an attractive proposition for long-term investors. These nations are often characterized by high economic growth, Read more…
Michael Johnston: Though ETFs may appear as very simple and straightforward investment vehicles, there is a rather complex infrastructure that lies beneath the surface. Under the hood of exchange-traded products is a unique “creation / redemption” mechanism that allows for the number of shares Read more…
In trading on Monday, the db-X MSCI Emerging Markets Curr (NYSEArca:DBEM) is outperforming other ETFs, up about 4.72% on the day. Also up on the day is the Read more…
Benjamin Shepherd: European progress toward a resolution to their debt crisis will also help China (NYSEARCA:FXI) in its efforts to engineer a “soft landing” for the Middle Kingdom’s export-driven economy. Read more…
Eric Dutram: Investing in emerging markets has become an increasingly popular choice for many as these nations generally have higher growth prospects, lower levels of debt, and more favorable demographic profiles than their developed market cousins. However, a broad risk off trade has hit stocks Read more…
In trading on Monday, the iPath Long Extended Russell 2000 TR ETN (NYSE:RTLA) is outperforming other ETFs, up about 7.89% on the day. Also up on the day are the Read more…
In trading on Thursday, the C-Tracks Citi Volatility Index TR ETN (NYSE:CVOL) is outperforming other ETFs, trading up about 36.25% on the day. Also up on the day are the Read more…
Van Eck, the firm behind the first ETF focusing exclusively on Latin American debt, made an SEC filing last week detailing plans to launch a fund covering China’s debt market. The proposed Market Vectors Dim Sum Bond ETF would invest in “Chinese yuan denominated Read more…
David Fry: The Market Vectors China ETF (NYSE:PEK) follows the CSI 300 Index which consists of 300 A share stocks listed on Shanghai or Shenzen Stock Exchange. The ETF is rather new being launched less than one year ago in October 2010. The fund expense ratio is .72%. Read more…
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