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JF China Region Fund, Inc. (JFC)

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  • Chinese REITs: Great for Portfolio Diversification [View article]
    Why not just include a post office box we can mail our cash (no checks please). Chinese REITs are a flash of absolute brilliance for... More »
    Comment by R Square
    Dec 15 12:18 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Single Country Emerging Markets ETFs, ETNs and Closed-End Funds [View article]
    Thanks for all the comments guys - keep 'em coming. I have added in a section for leveraged and leveraged short Chinese ETFs as well as... More »
    Dec 8 13:59 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Single Country Emerging Markets ETFs, ETNs and Closed-End Funds [View article]
    leveraged ETFs for China ? http://www.myemergingvoice.com/blog/2009/12/04/4-new-leveraged-bear-bull-offerings-for-latam-china/
    Comment by Paul Harper
    Dec 8 02:58 am |
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  • Single Country Emerging Markets ETFs, ETNs and Closed-End Funds [View article]
    Great list - please keep this updated. Here's on that is missing: MARKET VECTORS VIETN(NYSEArca: VNM)
    Comment by TJ Machado
    Dec 5 16:01 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Single Country Emerging Markets ETFs, ETNs and Closed-End Funds [View article]
    BRF Brazil Small Cap
    Comment by HaveAccess
    Oct 19 00:32 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Single Country Emerging Markets ETFs, ETNs and Closed-End Funds [View article]
    Brazil Small Cap.....
    Comment by HaveAccess
    Oct 19 00:30 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Single Country Asia ETFs, ETNs and Closed-End Funds [View article]
    Please add the Indonesia ETF, IDX. I've been finding that some ETFs on your lists are either defunct or no longer trading. Perhaps a... More »
    Comment by Alan Young
    May 7 13:43 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Reports Indicate China's Ecosystem Is Too Far Gone to Support a Growing Economy [View article]
    In Chinese mythology (prehistoric stories), two emperors are revered: God of agriculture (Sheng-Nong, also called Emperor Yan) and... More »
    Comment by huangthomas
    Dec 10 15:18 pm |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • Reports Indicate China's Ecosystem Is Too Far Gone to Support a Growing Economy [View article]
    Finding new reasons why China can't make it now that the old ones prove to be wrong?
    Comment by Firat Ünlü
    Dec 10 14:52 pm |
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  • Reports Indicate China's Ecosystem Is Too Far Gone to Support a Growing Economy [View article]
    Be careful in comparing China with US. Chinese have been intensively and extensively farming the land for thousands of years. The old... More »
    Comment by huangthomas
    Dec 10 12:52 pm |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • Reports Indicate China's Ecosystem Is Too Far Gone to Support a Growing Economy [View article]
    oneolddude-- You're comparing the US of 1950 to China today, but ignoring the glaring difference of overpopulation.
    Comment by nun
    Dec 10 11:09 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Reports Indicate China's Ecosystem Is Too Far Gone to Support a Growing Economy [View article]
    Paul, Went to your web site. It has some interest being that you are there. But let's be sure to point out that China and the U.S.... More »
    Comment by oneoldude
    Dec 10 09:26 am |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Reports Indicate China's Ecosystem Is Too Far Gone to Support a Growing Economy [View article]
    oneolddude: Has it occurred to you that the difference between China and the US is that China has 4 times the population and only 17%... More »
    Comment by Paul Denlinger
    Dec 10 07:47 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Reports Indicate China's Ecosystem Is Too Far Gone to Support a Growing Economy [View article]
    "How can a nation’s economy grow when its soil is rapidly eroding and its water is rapidly becoming so polluted that it isn’t just... More »
    Comment by oneoldude
    Dec 10 07:02 am |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • Reports Indicate China's Ecosystem Is Too Far Gone to Support a Growing Economy [View article]
    "China’s water and soil woes appear to have now reached the point at which food and water shortages leading to a health crisis could... More »
    Comment by Richard Brubaker
    Dec 10 04:20 am |
    Rating: +2 0