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It’s
no secret that the US economy is slowing down, as the fallout from the
housing, mortgage and credit crises has dampened consumer spending and
economic prospects in a number of key sectors and industries. For the investor, only one viable option remains: invest abroad,
especially in the emerging markets poised to power the world economy,
or consign your portfolio to mediocre returns.
Consider
India, China, Russia, Brazil and a host of other Asian, Latin American
and Eastern European countries whose economies are developing at a
frenetic pace. They're the next wave of growth markets. Although in the
long-run most of these markets will deliver capital gains dwarfing
those of more developed economies (while also providing great
dividends), in the short-term many will be volatile. In order to
profit, you need a guide, someone to help you uncover the big trends
while avoiding the pitfalls.
Every
other Thursday, Yiannis Mostrous—the coauthor of The Silk
Road To Riches: How You Can Profit By Investing In Asia's Newfound
Prosperity—spotlights the hottest sectors in the
world’s emerging markets in Emerging Markets Speculator, a free e-zine
that delves into the intricacies of an increasingly complex and
interconnected global economy and the incredible investment
opportunities therein.
With your free subscription to Emerging Markets Speculator, you’ll learn:
· How
Chinese demand for commodities such as oil, gas, metals, minerals and
farm products—especially potash—has helped to
insulate Canada’s economy against downturn;
· How
the Russian economy will continue to outperform other emerging markets,
especially now that Dmitry Medvedev is slated to succeed Vladimir Putin;
· How
to take advantage of the boom in Chinese infrastructure development,
including which companies to invest and how to buy these shares locally
(as opposed to over-the-counter); and
· How rising demand for coal in China and India has boosted prospects for US coal producer.
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