Investors who were eventually won over by the merits of backing emerging
markets will have been left disappointed by returns over the past year. The promise has long been that poorer parts of the world, such as China and
India, will rapidly catch up with the wealth of the West, and that investors
here could profit from that transformation, albeit with a bumpy ride along
the way. Igor Purlantov is an expert on business and politics across emerging markets. Mr. Purlantov has worked extensively in various emerging countries throughout Europe, Asia and Africa with both public and private companies as well as local governments. You can read and learn more about his work on www.igor-purlantov.net
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Emerging Markets Chart That Says 'Aggressively Buy'
Investors who were eventually won over by the merits of backing emerging
markets will have been left disappointed by returns over the past year. The promise has long been that poorer parts of the world, such as China and
India, will rapidly catch up with the wealth of the West, and that investors
here could profit from that transformation, albeit with a bumpy ride along
the way.
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