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Could India’s Sensex Rise 50% By 2016?

Dimitra DeFotis of Barron’s looks at current stock market performance in India as well as predictions about future returns.

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China Rising

Nouriel Roubini is a professor at NYU’s Stern School of Business and Chairman of Roubini Global Economics. He has worked for the IMF, World Bank and the U.S. Federal Reserve. In this recent blog entry, Professor Roubini offers his insight into the ascent of the Chinese economy, the risks and rewards of investing in China as well as an explanation of its rise as a global economic and political power.

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Focus on Long-Term Fundamentals, Not Fears

In his latest blog entry, Dr. Mark Mobius, executive chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group, offers his insight into the current volatility of the global marketplace. Using behavioral finance and traditional finance theory fundamentals, Mobius posits the benefits of holding fast to long-term investment goals in the face of a period of uncertainty.

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IMF Cuts Africa Growth Forecast Amid Ebola Virus, Insecurity

This recent report from Bloomberg gives a brief overview of the IMF’s economic forecast for Africa. In the wake of the raging Ebola epidemic and security concerns, the IMF has lessened its economic growth prediction in the sub-Saharan region.

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Nigeria’s hard-earned lesson for quashing Ebola

Rehydration and isolation might be the key to ending the Ebola epidemic. This article published by William Wallis of the Financial Times explains how Nigeria responded to the disease and the success of their action plan.

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China – Separating Fact from Fiction

Matthews Asia has put together this insightful report which looks at the hot button issues regarding China as well as adding a historical perspective which is often overlooked by many investors. Topics include savings rate and debt, productivity and growth, banking and shadow banking, real estate and property as well as transparency and financial reform.

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Hong Kong Protests

After 150 years of British rule, Hong Kong was returned to China in 1997. Hong Kong (as well as Macau and Taiwan) has operated semi-autonomously under what’s known as “one China, two systems”, with the promise of fully democratic elections in 2017. Earlier this summer, China mandated that a committee from Beijing would select the candidates for the vote. This has sparked a large outcry of protest from demonstrators demanding fair and free elections. Andy Rothman of Matthews Asia addresses his observations on the concerns and opportunities in this article.

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Africans Open Fuller Wallets to the Future

This recent article published by the New York Times explores the entrepreneurial spirit flourishing in Africa. This drive is spurring a surge in international business investment, which hopes to satisfy the demands of a growing middle class population. Yet the question remains, will this growth help to alleviate the poverty faced by many on the continent?
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A Quarter Century of Emerging-Markets Investing

Mark Mobius gives a brief history of Emerging Market investing (including his own personal experience and observations) in a recent blog post.
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Is China Really About to Overtake the U.S.?

Explore this recent article from CNN World and learn about the importance of PPP (purchasing power parity) and how that serves as a good measure of economic strength and power.
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