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- Plummeting Prices Make Chinese and Other Asian Stocks More Attractive
- Russia: From Growth to Survival
- Russia's Pendulum Keeps on Swinging
- What is Going On? An Explanation for the Non-Financial Person
- China: Investor?s Stronghold?
- Morgan Stanley on Emerging Markets: Maximum Overweight
- Japan: Biggest Gains Ever Yesterday.
- Outcry from Emerging and Developed Markets Alike
- Asian Markets: Getting Their Footing Back
- About Emerginvest
- Bad Day for Global Markets
- What on Earth (Literally) Do We Expect Tomorrow?
- Credit Crisis Spreads to the Middle East
- Ultimate Economic Showdown: China versus US
- Surprise - Consumer Confidence at Lowest Level Ever
- Worst U.S. Economic Month in Decades
- South Korea Announces Massive Stimulus Package
- Private Investors Help Persian Banks, South American Banks Band Together
- World Markets Slump, Obama Gears up for Crisis
- US, World Markets Slump After China’s Excitement
- The G20 Summit: A Disappointing Bunt to the Spring
- China vs. US: Ultimate Economic Showdown Part II
- US and Asia Jump while Europe Stumbles
- US, Asian, and European Markets Skyrocket on Citigroup
- How much spending does it take to get to the center of the US Recession?
- Japanese Nikkei Stock Exchange Falls on Slowing Global Economy
- Emerginvest?s Weekly Highlight: Middle East
- US Economy Outlook: Straddling Depression and Recession
- Unknown Market of the World: Africa’s Namibia
- Asia and Latin America: China, Hong Kong, and Brazil are the places to be
- Emerging Market Highlights: Ecuador, Latin America, and the Russian Ruble
- Emerginvest’s Top Growth Market of the Week: Indonesia
- The US Economy: Running Out of Options.
- China ETF looks poised to extend rally
- Looking to 2009 after 2008: Fear but Much Promise
- One of the Best Markets of 2008 & Weekly Highlight: Costa Rica
- How to Trade in 2009 (Part 1 of 2)
- Obama\’s Proposed $300B Tax Cut, Will it be Enough?
- More Stability and Growth Ahead for Kenya and Uganda
- The Things We Don?t Talk About: National Debt and $2 Trillion Deficits
- How to Trade in 2009 (Part 2 of 2)
- Asian Stocks: Sri Lanka Skyrocketing for the Past Month
- US Stocks Sinking - Where Investors Should Turn Next
- Yen: Poised to Drop Lower
- The US Stimulus: Too Little, Too Fast, Too Easy.
- Returns Are in the Emerging Markets: Look to China and Brazil
- International Firms Get Hit Hard
- The Fall of Japan as a Safe-Haven: Fastest Contracting GDP in 35 Years
- Investing Strategies with the Baltic Dry Index