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- A 360 View of Returns (July 2008) [view article]
- Hard Time for Soft Currencies [view article]
- Emerging Markets With Low Valuations [view article]
- Key ETF Performance [view article]
- Total Returns by Country Since March 2003 [view article]
- Mexico’s Guillermo Ortiz: The Anti-Greenspan [view article]
- Emerging Markets: Ready to Rebound? [view article]
- Fundamental Analysis for Emerging Markets [view article]
- Russia's Too Risky - Barron's [view article]
- A Look Inside the Mexico ETF [view article]
- Three Worthwhile Investments in Mexico [view article]
- Global Market Snapshot [view article]
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- Hard Time for Soft Currencies
- Emerging Markets With Low Valuations
- Key ETF Performance
- Mexico’s Guillermo Ortiz: The Anti-Greenspan
- Total Returns by Country Since March 2003
- Emerging Markets: Ready to Rebound?
- Mexico ETF: Strong Peso and Latin American Presence
- Russia's Too Risky - Barron's
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Country P/E to GDP Growth Ratios: Emerging Markets Top List [view article]
Why is Singapore so cheap? Could the P/E be depressed by lots of financials in the index? ReplyCountry P/E to GDP Growth Ratios: Emerging Markets Top List [view article]
This is a helpful chart, thank you! ReplyThe Next China: Five Emerging Markets To Watch [view article]
I live and work here in Southeast Asia ( Thailand ) and I agree 100% with the comments regarding Vietnam. If you haven't been there in a while.. you won't believe the actvitiy. I'm putting some bucks into this market. ReplyMonthly ETF Update by Asset Class [view article]
Ditto floridadon :the graphics on the charts are not legible especially the ETF symbols. ReplyMonthly ETF Update by Asset Class [view article]
Even when enlarged the graphics are difficult to read. It is to bad an article with this much info is not supported with more visible graphics. ReplyMonthly ETF Update by Asset Class [view article]
why again do TV honksand clients say that the market is bad? this paints a solid picture that there are plenty of bull markets to invest in... ReplyA Look at Global Market Declines [view article]
Has the fat lady started to sing? ReplyU.S. Stocks versus Foreign Equity Markets: Who Performs Better? [view article]
Gee, no one slammed this article. Congratulations! Ha!Actually this is a sane way to look at global equity markets. The thing is this is just a snapshot in time. I wonder if you can correlate low PEG by country with subsequent rising of that country's stock market. I bet you cannot! Reply
U.S. Stocks versus Foreign Equity Markets: Who Performs Better? [view article]
Gee, no one slammed this article. Congratulations! Ha!Actually this is a sane way to look at global equity markets. The thing is this is just a snapshot in time. I wonder if you can correlate low PEG by country with subsequent rising of that country's stock market. I bet you cannot! Reply
Exchange-Traded Funds and Closed-End Funds by Asset Class, Type and Provider [view article]
Are there any EFT funds that are purelt composed of vietnam companies? lasmatas@yahoo.com ReplyChanges In Global Equity Indices and P/E Ratios Since 2003 [view article]
Where do you get the market P/E data from? I'm finding it very difficult to find reliable sources of this information. Some index providers and stock markets provide the data (such as S&P 500,..) but many don't (most emergent markets). Is there a good (and ideally single) source? ReplyGlobal P/E Ratios Continue To Compress [view article]
GLOBAL P/E RATIOS ARE DIFFICULT TO FIND. THANKS FOR YOUR ARTICLE IRENE ReplyChanges In Global Equity Indices and P/E Ratios Since 2003 [view article]
Hi, I am curious how the P/E of FXI was determined. It was 27.6 according to iShares.com as of 8-31-07. Thanks. ReplyChanges In Global Equity Indices and P/E Ratios Since 2003 [view article]
Hi, I am curious how the P/E of FXI was determined. It was 27.6 according to iShares.com as of 8-31-07. Thanks. ReplyOkkerse -
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Risk-Return Balance Across iShares ETFs [view article]
I am obliged by this amount of work and surprised by its result.During my investigations within the total ETF's of Dutch AEX index the following could be ascertained :
During eight years the annual and preselected stocks of that AEX delivered together a Bèta of 0,62 and an Alpha of >9%
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