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
Monday, February 24, 2014
Playing Emerging Markets Through Western Blue Chips
Investors today face a quandary with emerging markets. Sentiment towards them is bearish, and has been for some years now, with far greater faith in developed economies than developing. But at the same time, there is no denying that emerging markets, with their high populations and strong demographics, will be the engines of global growth in years ahead. While investors grapple with the question of when it will make sense to re-allocate assets to emerging market shares in expectation of a rebound, there is another way of gaining exposure to developing world growth rates without having to deal with local, falling stock markets.
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