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Most investors aren’t exactly anxious to discuss the recent performance of their portfolios after the worst recession in a generation wiped out as much as 70% of some asset classes. But on the whole, the last 15 months have given investors plenty of reasons to smile, as global equity markets staged an impressive comeback in the final three quarters of 2009 to reclaim much of the ground lost on the way down. When the calendars turned to 2010, investors were cautiously optimistic that the recovery would continue into the new year, bringing equity benchmarks back to pre-recession levels and rewarding those investors who had the patience to stick with a buy-and-hold strategy and avoid “panic selling” [see the ETFdb Model Portfolios]. [click to continue…]

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Beyond EWZ: Five Other Latin America ETF Options

by on June 14, 2010 | Updated April 18, 2011

To say that the current environment is a challenging one for investors is quite the understatement. With Europe teetering on the brink of a sovereign debt crisis, a “new normal” low growth environment in the U.S., and increasing anxiety over government policies in China, there are numerous potholes in the road ahead for many of the world’s largest economies. [click to continue…]

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With the developed markets of the world crippled by mounting debt, stagnant growth, and suddenly severe political risk, investors have undeniably begun allocating a larger portion of their portfolios to emerging markets. Boosted by ongoing urbanization, flexible and cheap manufacturing, and an abundance of natural resources, the developing economies have emerged as the leaders of [...]

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One of the greatest spectacles in sports kicks off in South Africa over the weekend, with 32 countries gathering to compete in the final stages of the World Cup. Even the economists of the world have taken an interest in the upcoming matches; ABN Amro recently released a note predicting that the world economy would [...]

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Once upon a time, when Greece was best known as the home to Mount Olympus and birthplace of gyros, debt issued by governments of advanced economies was considered to be “risk-free.” But after years of providing social benefits well beyond their means, a new age of austerity has dawned. Perpetual demand for sovereign debt is [...]

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The past few years have shown many investors the importance of diversification and its role in proper portfolio construction. More recently, market turmoil in Europe and the “flash crash” in the markets last Thursday rocked virtually every asset class, sending markets plunging around the world. It is somewhat remarkable that events in Greece, a small [...]

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Over the last two years, many investors have become acutely aware of the significant differences in the growth profiles of the world’s developing economies relative to advanced nations. Historically perceived as risky investments, emerging markets have now been firmly established as the primary source of global GDP growth, creating a surge in interest among U.S. [...]

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In late February one of the strongest earthquakes on record ripped through southern Chile, just weeks after Haiti was devastated by a similar natural disaster that took thousands of lives and caused billions of dollars worth of damage. With this event still fresh in their minds, many investors anticipated that the quake in Chile could [...]

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March has gotten off to a start similar to January, as another strong performance Tuesday has investors hoping the recent run-up will prove more sustainable than mini-rally that started the year. A showdown in the tech sector caught the attention of investors, as Apple filed a patent infringement lawsuit against HTC, the maker of Google-based [...]

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March got off to a hot start on Monday, as equity markets posted gains on a positive manufacturing outlook and multiple reports of M&A activity. Most notably, UK-based Prudential PLC agreed to buy AIG’s Asia operations for $35.5 billion in cash and stock. Elsewhere, the Institute of Supply Management reported that its index of manufacturing [...]

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Equity markets were choppy last week as investors digested a slew of data regarding all facets of the economy. Consumer confidence was sharply lower, while unemployment claims rose and existing home sales sunk, calling into question the strength of a global recovery. Across the Atlantic, investors remained worried about the future of the euro as [...]

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Just weeks after a devastating earthquake sparked a humanitarian crisis in Haiti, another natural disaster has hit the South American nation of Chile. Early Saturday morning, a magnitude 8.8 earthquake, the fifth strongest ever measured in the country, occurred off of Chile’s coast, causing massive destruction throughout the region. At least 100 aftershocks of magnitude [...]

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