A discussion about emerging markets generally requires some view on China.
Not exact matches
It said in a note Friday: «With the recent back - up in both IG [investment grade] and HY [high - yield] spreads to their respective 3.5 - year wides, a
discussion has
emerged about whether the
market is sensing the next default cycle around the corner or is simply «overreacting» to some exogenous but ultimately irrelevant events.
AFSA and the Victorian Farmers
Markets Association have today released a joint public statement, calling on the Victorian Government to work with AFSA, VFMA and small producers to engage in open and constructive
discussions about how to support the rapidly
emerging local and fair food economy in Victoria.
One of the best panel
discussions of the conference was centered around the
emerging digital book
markets in Germany, Spain, and France, and the panel talked
about some of the shortcomings and pitfalls of these
emerging markets.
One of the best panel
discussions of the conference was centered around the
emerging digital book
markets in Germany, Spain, and France, and the panel talked
about some of the shortcomings and pitfalls... [Read more...]
If this
discussion sounds familiar, it's because the same strategy is used in the Claymore Broad
Emerging Markets ETF (CWO), which I wrote
about in a previous post.
Hyman highlighted ProShares MSCI
Emerging Markets Dividend Growers ETF (EMDV) in a discussion about dividend growth in emerging markets, calling dividend growth a compelling «evergreen strategy
Emerging Markets Dividend Growers ETF (EMDV) in a discussion about dividend growth in emerging markets, calling dividend growth a compelling «evergreen strategy.
Markets Dividend Growers ETF (EMDV) in a
discussion about dividend growth in
emerging markets, calling dividend growth a compelling «evergreen strategy
emerging markets, calling dividend growth a compelling «evergreen strategy.
markets, calling dividend growth a compelling «evergreen strategy.»
«When you have Japan, [South] Korea and China having
discussions around a north Asian carbon club; when you've got China and Korea having
discussions around how do we treat emissions across borders and what's the lowest cost to our economies to meet our emissions targets; when you have China and New Zealand having those conversations
about establishing direct engagement because they both have a functioning carbon
market with a price; those conversations and those
emerging what's being called «carbon clubs» is something that Australia should be participating in,» he says.
The
discussion about the rivalry between domestic and global firms in
emerging legal
markets has been heating up for some time now.