Eric Dutram: Over the past 30 years, China’s economy has changed from a centrally planned system that was largely closed to international trade, to a more market-oriented economy with a rapidly growing private sector. A major component supporting China’s rapid economic Read more…
NYSE:FXI, NYSE:GXC, NYSE:HAO, NYSE:MCHI
Global equity investors can hardly be blamed for feeling a little down at the mouth lately. The U.S. economy isn’t growing fast enough to absorb new laborers entering the workforce. Europe has even bigger problems with countries like Spain and Greece in Read more…
NYSE:FXI, NYSE:HAO

Eric Dutram: Although emerging markets have seen some shaky trading as of late, developing nations still offer up a compelling investment case. These nations generally have high growth rates, reasonable amounts of debt, and can often be uncorrelated to broader markets, a factor that could prove key given Read more…
NYSE:ECNS, NYSE:FXI, NYSE:HAO
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…
NYSE:FXI, NYSE:FXP, NYSE:PEK
Chris Aylott: When IndexIQ launched the IQ Hong Kong Small Cap ETF (NYSEARCA:HKK) on May 18, it was hailed as the first ETF to target small-cap companies in the region. Six months later, it’s looking like a bad bet. Read more…
NYSE:EWH, NYSE:HAO, NYSE:HKK
David Zeiler: Although some economists have predicted that steeply rising wages in China (NYSEARCA: FXI) would bring some jobs back to the United States, the biggest winners will be the large multinational companies operating in China. Read more…
NYSE:CHIQ, NYSE:FXI, NYSE:HAO
Tim Seymour: Tonight’s inflation numbers out of Beijing could confirm that China is finally ready to loosen its monetary policy. We talk about it today on Trading the Globe. Read more…
NYSE:DBC, NYSE:EEM, NYSE:FXI, NYSE:HAO, NYSE:JJC
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