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- Hard Times in Hong Kong? [view article]
- Single Country Emerging Markets ETFs, ETNs and Closed-End Funds [view article]
- China's Energy Strategy: Panda or Dragon? [view article]
- Global Market Snapshot [view article]
- A 360 View of Returns (July 2008) [view article]
- The Shifting International Picture [view article]
- 31 Country P/E and PEG Ratios [view article]
- Thursday Options Update: FRE, LEH, NLY, XLF, GE, EWH, XLP, SGR [view article]
- China’s Leaders Are Opening the Door for Profits [view article]
- Top Country PEG Ratios: Russia, Singapore, Malaysia [view article]
- Energy Use Per GDP Unit by Country [view article]
- Global Inflation Rates [view article]
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- 31 Country P/E and PEG Ratios
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Hard Times in Hong Kong? [view article]
Advocates of democracy? Where are they before 1997, when there was no election in Hong Kong at all. ---- Then it is easy to understand who is their sponsor. Hong Kong people need real democracy advocates on behalf Hong Kong citizens, but not Washington.If you want to comment polictics, please turn to another forum.
But before doing that, I suggests you read the Hong Kong history first.
Have you ever commented the democracy situation in Hong Kong before 1997? Reply
Hard Times in Hong Kong? [view article]
Down as with rest of the world, HSI is more representative of Chinese stocks.Elections and democracy - not really required since HK is on life line from the China. Better not offend the life giver. Just need a system to keep local government in check. Reply
Hard Times in Hong Kong? [view article]
Do you have any outlook for Hang Seng Index compared to other international indices? ReplySingle Country Emerging Markets ETFs, ETNs and Closed-End Funds [view article]
They left out the Swiss Helvetica Fund (SWZ, I think) the only single country CEF for Switzerland I know of. ReplyChina's Energy Strategy: Panda or Dragon? [view article]
China is not a Dragon or a Panda.It is 100% a Tiger in every possible respect.
In terms of energy security, China will go to any length even partnering up with their main competitor the USA.
China had a special secret deal with USA to back their activites going into Iraq in return for oil. In return they proved very useful especially in using its influence with Pakistan.
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Global Market Snapshot [view article]
Wheres EWO ReplyA 360 View of Returns (July 2008) [view article]
Finally, a universal overview that gives the reader direction for areas to research for future investment. Great job! ReplyA 360 View of Returns (July 2008) [view article]
Thank you, very helpful. ReplyThe Shifting International Picture [view article]
The point, I think, is to provide investors with information. In this brief article, I found it useful to understand "the linkages among global markets, with equity returns dominated by commodity-based inflation themes." Replyng
A 360 View of Returns (July 2008) [view article]
very good job Richard, it gives a sectoral - global view, I learned a lot with the summary! Challenging times ReplyThe Shifting International Picture [view article]
What a pointless chart ! Reply31 Country P/E and PEG Ratios [view article]
The data here is for the country indices and not for the ETFs. The ETFs are provided as investable proxies for the countries.The data is only available by subscription to various services which are quite expensive, in the thousands. Reply
31 Country P/E and PEG Ratios [view article]
Where can I find up-to-date country P/E (ttm) data? Also, is it possible to calculate the P/E ratio for each country's index rather than using a corresponding ETF?Thanks. Reply
The Shifting International Picture [view article]
What is the point, given that next month the bar chart could be much different. Reply31 Country P/E and PEG Ratios [view article]
Hopefully things will calm down in Turkey; things haven't looked good politically or socially for some time now.If you're think about taking a risk with the fund (which is performing quite well right now) here's an article that gives TUR some support-- www.greenfaucet.com/et... Reply