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.

4 Large Tech Companies With Juicy Dividends

These four large tech companies pay decent dividends and could provide solid capital gains when the economy bounces back.

Draw up Your Game Plan for the Rest of 2011

Investors looking to weather this volatile market need to focus first on survival, then get ready for the counterattack.

Lessons to Be Learned From George Soros

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T. Rowe Price Bond Fund Plays Emerging Market Currencies

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New ETFs Buy Brazil and Other Emerging Markets Without Currency Risk

Deutsche Bank debuts 5 new ETF funds that buy Brazil and other emerging markets without currency risk

Turkey Investments Could Take Flight This Fall

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T. Rowe Price International Discovery Fund Gives Investors a Global Reach

In today's mutual fund spotlight, we look at a fund that may bring more risks and market volatility than domestic funds, but potentially more reward.

3 Ways to Profit From China’s Luxury Boom

Consider buying shares in these three firms and you can avoid China's risky stock market while still taking advantage of its affluent consumers.

Emerging Market ETFs Set to Rebound

International ETFs show strength including Market Vectors Russia (NYSE: RSX), iShares Turkey (NYSE: TUR), and Global X FTSE Colombia ETF (NYSE: GXG).

Time is Right for Emerging Market ETFs

Emerging market ETFs are returning. Try iShares Emerging Markets (NYSE: EEM), iShares FTSE China 25 (NYSE: FXI), Global X Colombia 20 (NYSE: GXG).

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Janus Overseas Fund Provides Emerging Market Clout for 401k and IRA Investors

This diversified mutual fund holds stocks in a wide variety of countries, including U.S. blue chips with big foreign operations.

Why India is a Better Investment Than China

In this mature phase of the market cycle, emerging markets like India have the ability to keep growing even if global headwinds pick up.

Brazil Dynamo Generates Hot Yield

Sao Paulo electricity producer CPFL Energia (NYSE: CPL) is in the sweet spot of the Latin American development boom.

New ETFs to Track Latin American Debt, Currency

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Option Traders Turn to the Russell 2000

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Picky Buyers Seek Emerging Market ETFs

Broad-based emerging market ETFs are struggling. Find a country and possibly an inverse ETF to trade.

‘Holy Grail’ Dividend Stock Yielding 11%

Foreign telcom dividend stock Partner Communications (NASDAQ: PTNR) offers low risk and above-average projected returns.