In Asia, 2010 Likely to Be as Bad as 1998 [View article]
Very surprising article. Everything I have read seems to support the notion that Asia, particularly China and the other BRIC countries, will experience significant growth, compared to the U.S. and developed European countries, through 2010 and beyond. Will everybody short China in 2010 after this dismal prognosis? Hard to believe they will, but who knows.
What Does 2010 Hold for Bullish BRIC ETFs? [View article]
Good question. The author has presented statistical facts and concludes "Looking ahead to 2010, I expect Russia will have considerable difficulty remaining the top performer. I would not be surprised to see Brazil eclipse the bunch, followed by India and a resurgent China.", with no explanation or reasons for these opinions. I hope the author will revisit his posting and provide support for his opinions.
On Dec 15 03:16 PM Spokane Dave wrote:
> Interesting points, although, I am curious why you think Russia may > have difficulties staying on top of the BRIC.
Chinese ADRs Still Outperforming Chinese Stocks [View article]
Anyone know the best way to play the Chinese ADRs? I assume FXI to start, but are there any more ETFs that include more than just 25 mostly state owned companies?
In Asia, 2010 Likely to Be as Bad as 1998 [View article]
What Does 2010 Hold for Bullish BRIC ETFs? [View article]
On Dec 15 03:16 PM Spokane Dave wrote:
> Interesting points, although, I am curious why you think Russia may
> have difficulties staying on top of the BRIC.
A Look at Two Chinese ETFs [View article]
Chinese ADRs Still Outperforming Chinese Stocks [View article]