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  • Taking Mexico Seriously: 7 ETFs Profiting From the Country's Renaissance

    (Fri, 30 Jul 2010 05:00:59 -0400)

    World Market Pulse submits:

    For years the most prominent feature of Mexico has been its exotic cuisine with all its varied flavors, colorful decoration, and variety of spices while investment options were never taken seriously. Longtime investors have viewed other Latin American economies like Brazil and Argentina with more interest discussing plans possibly sitting in a restaurant serving Mexican cuisine.

    While Mexico doesn't quite enjoy the celebrity status of rival Brazil, there is no denying the fact that the country is undergoing something of an economic renaissance. With its last financial crisis...

  • Chile and Argentina: Seeing the Good and Bad in Latin America

    (Wed, 28 Jul 2010 05:06:56 -0400)

    Frank Holmes submits:

    Global Strategist Jack Dzierwa is just back from an extensive research trip across Latin America. In addition to checking on agricultural prospects in Brazil (detailed here: Brazil Feeds the World), Jack traveled to Chile and Argentina. There he found two very different stories – one good, the other not.

    The Good: Chile


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  • Foreign ETFs Overbought

    (Tue, 27 Jul 2010 16:43:03 -0400)

    Hickey and Walters (Bespoke) submit:

    Below we have run a number of foreign ETFs through our trading range screen. Most ETFs represent the equity markets of individual countries, but various emerging market ETFs are included as well. Global equities have done exceptionally well in the month of July, and all but 3 of the 30 ETFs highlighted below are currently trading in overbought territory. The only three not currently overbought are Canada (EWC),...

  • Morgan Stanley: Yuan Peg Move Bullish for Latin America Commodity Producers

    (Wed, 23 Jun 2010 12:20:44 -0400)

    Edward Harrison submits:

    Gray Newman of Morgan Stanley is the third analyst this week who has been making Mexico-bullish noises due to the Chinese peg move.

    In his recent research piece called "Latin America: The Renminbi Impact" he says we have to be cautious regarding the overall impact of the Yuan move. At a minimum, any appreciation is bound to be modest. But, of course, the announcement could be taken as a positive for how Chinese officials view their own economy as well in spite of the property bubble. Newman makes this...

  • Who's Leading the Latin American Rebound?

    (Tue, 22 Jun 2010 16:08:39 -0400)

    Andrew Hart submits:

    As we all know, Global indices took a nose dive in May and the short-term bottom finally to hold May 25, roughly one month ago. Since the mild recovery the Vanguard Global Index ETF has gained 12% and the SPDR S&P500 6.7%. Both are solid moves in under a month but overall the S&P500 is lagging emerging markets. Even with a surprise change in currency policy (and a surge in equities) China has underperformed its BRIC peers like Russia (RSX), Brazil (The Oxen Group submits:

    Did you know that in the past ten years, Honduras has seen over 70% growth in its GDP, increasing its GDP per capita from $1100 to $4175? This has helped Honduras move from a rank of 122 to 109th.

    Historically, Honduras is one of the most prominent banana republics. The actual terminology of calling a nation a banana republic began in Honduras in the late 19th Century. In William Sydney Porter’s book Cabbage and Kings, Porter refers to Honduras as a banana repbulic while staying there. The nation was a...

  • Argentina: Ready for a Rebound?

    (Mon, 31 May 2010 03:57:16 -0400)

    David Hunkar submits:

    After defaulting on its debt in 2001, Argentina was shunned by international investors. Last year, Argentina was booted from the MSCI Emerging Markets Index. However the economy of Argentina may be ready for a rebound and catch up with the growing Latin American economies of Brazil and Colombia. In 2001, Colombia was considered a failed state but since then the stock market has shot up fifteen times. Similarly, Brazil could not service its debt in 1999 but now is the region’s and also one of the world’s red-hot...

  • Focusing on Latin America ETFs

    (Sun, 30 May 2010 07:09:37 -0400)

    Tom Lydon submits:

    Recent pullbacks aside, Latin America’s ETFs are still worthy of a little attention. Several of them, in fact, remain above their 200-day moving average and have held up relatively well through the market’s tumult.

    Only three Latin America-focused ETFs have a accrued a five-year track record, and their average returns are an impressive 305%, writes Nick Sudbury for IFAonline.


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  • Global Market ETFs Walloped

    (Tue, 25 May 2010 01:48:18 -0400)

    Hickey and Walters (Bespoke) submit:

    Below is a list of country specific and regional equity ETFs. We provide the 5-day change and the distance from the 50-day moving average for each ETF. It's hard to miss the common theme across all of the ETFs highlighted - red. It's been an ugly few weeks for equity markets across the world, and most stock markets remain as oversold as they've been in a long time.

    Nearly all of the ETFs shown are more than 10% below their 50-day moving averages. Most...

  • On the Nature of Contagion

    (Mon, 17 May 2010 01:16:38 -0400)

    Bruce Krasting submits:

    In my neck of the woods when you need some stonework done you hire Ecuadorians. They know their cement and have a good eye for laying up stone. They also work weekends. Not more than one in fifty of these workers are here legally. I had an interesting discussion with the mason I use.

    He is 30. Been here for six years. Works six days a week. Some years ago he put a nest egg together of $20k. He used that money as a down payment on a two-bedroom apartment back...


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