Monday, March 30, 2015

Emerging Stocks Cheer As China Shares Hit Seven Year Highs


Emerging market shares started the week by rising almost 1 percent on Monday, buoyed by Chinese stocks at 7-year highs, though currencies suffered at the hands of a recovering dollar and lower oil prices.  MSCI's emerging equity index rose 0.8 percent, lifted by China stocks jumping almost 3 percent on hopes that more infrastructure spending and policy stimulus will re-energise a cooling economy and boost profits.
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Monday, March 23, 2015

Mobius Seeks Emerging Markets Growth in Japan

Looking to invest in emerging markets? Consider Japan.  That’s what emerging markets veteran Mark Mobius is doing.  With growth prospects limited at home, Japanese companies are investing more and more in faster-growing countries such as Indonesia, Thailand and India, said Mr. Mobius, executive chairman of Franklin Templeton’s emerging markets group. And the Bank of Japan’s asset-purchase program has weakened the yen against many emerging market currencies, helping Japanese companies who sell products and services there, he noted.
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Monday, March 16, 2015

Why India’s Economy Isn’t Imploding Like Others

On Feb. 17, an article appeared in The New York Times, “As Rivals Falter, India’s Economy is Surging Ahead,” by Keith Bradsher, which, among other things, says, “The stock market and rupee are surging. Multinational companies are looking to expand their Indian operations or start new ones. The growth in India’s economy, long a laggard, just matched China’s in recent months…India is riding high on the early success of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a raft of new business-friendly policies instituted in his first eight months.”

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Monday, March 9, 2015

Is Dollar Losing Clout Among Emerging Markets?

The greenback's dominance in the developing world may be under threat as more emerging economies begin to reduce their reliance on the global trade currency.  "Decreasing reliance on the dollar is an important trend that's going to grow," said Jim Rickards, chief global strategist at West Shore Funds. "As far as emerging markets, the rise of bilateral trading deals is significant for the dollar's future as a trade currency."  Around 80 percent of global trade finance is conducted in dollars, according to January data from SWIFT.  

Monday, March 2, 2015

Low Cost Apps Offer Benefits to Emerging Markets

Emerging markets are fueling growth in the mobile phone market, but for app developers this presents big challenges. Almost 80 per cent of the 1.8bn people expected to acquire handsets in 2018, according to the International Data Corporation, live in areas where network coverage is patchy, budgets are tight and smartphones are relatively rare.  App developers need to take into account the smaller screen size and reduced capability of low-cost phones in emerging markets, says India-based Neha Dharia, a senior analyst at Ovum, a telecoms consultancy.

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