Emerging Markets

One of the key principles to a capitalistic society and economy for that matter is the ability to expand businesses and continue growth. As countries become more and more industrialized, citizens begin to demand new goods and more technology. Hoping to capitalize on the new demand, multinational corporations attempt to infiltrate the emerging economy to expand their business. Today, some of the most promising emerging markets are China, India, and Brazil.
As an investor, there are many ways to invest in emerging markets. Three of the best ways are to invest in multinational corporations, invest in a foreign company that is located in the emerging market, or to invest in a mutual fund or ETF that is specific to emerging markets.

Left for Dead, Emerging Markets Are Having a Great 2014 (EEM)

After being written off in 2013, emerging markets and the EEM ETF are quietly having a terrific year, outperforming indices from Germany to Japan.

Who Would Win the ‘World Cup of Mutual Funds’?

The U.S. lost in the World Cup, but domestic stock mutual funds look a little more competitive compared to other WC countries and regions.

BCHP: Emerging Market Growth in Developed Market Stocks

The new BCHP ETF from EGShares is a great way for investors to get the kind of growth found in emerging markets ... without leaving the safety of home.

Tackle Emerging Markets From Home

For those looking to add expsoure to emerging markets without leaving their backyards, the new BCHP ETF could be quite useful.

The Sun Is Setting for Chinese Solar Stocks

Problems continue to mount for Chinese solar stocks, with no relief in sight. That means it time for investors to cut and run.

Emerging Markets: Investing Where Others Fear to Tread

The top single-country markets this year have one thing in common: They're "scary" emerging markets. But are they still good investments?

Your Best Bet for Value: Emerging Markets

The market is fleeing momentum stocks in a hurry. Meanwhile, cheaply priced emerging markets like Turkey and Russia are just begging to be bought.

2 Ways to Play the Shale Gas Boom In China

Shale gas production in China is real, and it's ready to ramp up at a massive scale. Don't ignore the potential, and consider these two energy stocks.

Hot Money Shuffle: New Tech Out, Emerging Markets In

The early signs of a rotation into emerging markets are starting to appear. Here are two things I would do in coming weeks.

Time to Buy Dr. Copper? 3 Plays for a Red-Metal Rebound

Despite the recent cellar-dwelling in copper prices, investors might want to strike now before the red metal reheats. Here are three ways to do it.

Petrobras – Is PBR Stock Finally a Buy?

PBR stock has gone steadily downhill over the last five years. So could Petrobras finally be a buy at these levels?

FM: Got Growth? If Not, Dive Into Frontier Markets

Frontier markets are the global go-to for portfolio growth. And if you decide to roll the dice on these volatile countries, this is the best way to do so.

EMB: A High-Yield Play on Emerging Markets

Don't get caught up in the clobbering of equities in emerging markets; take a more conservative tack with EMB.

You Can’t Make a Case for Emerging Markets

Fund companies tell investors that stocks in emerging markets provide high returns and diversification, but does this claim hold up to scrutiny?

2 Oil Stocks Reaping the Rewards of African Oil Production

Africa is turning into a modern day gold rush for many oil stocks. The duo of TUWOY and CIE stock could be the best way to play it.

Don’t Miss the Opportunity in Emerging Markets

Equities in emerging markets are the most hated asset class in the world right now. But they are also one of the cheapest and most attractive.

Trade of the Day: Tupperware Brands (TUP)

Using the flow of the earnings calendar and buying on the dips is a risk, but there are some good values in the market right now.

Energy Stocks Set Their Sights on Iran’s Oil

With sanctions easing, Iran is making some moves to attract energy investment. The trio of E, TOT & SLB stock could be the major winners.

Investing in Mongolia … Yes, Mongolia

Mongolia might not be the most famous of the frontier markets, but its blistering economic growth makes it a worthy consideration.