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Emerging Market ETFs: Seven Factors Every Investor Should Consider

By: ETFdb
No matter where investors look in the developed world, the picture isn’t pretty. In the U.S. unemployment remains intolerably high, and uncertainty over the latest round of QE will continue to hang over stock markets. In Europe efforts to control surging deficits have been met with protests and public outrage, complicating the process of reeling in government spending through austerity and establishing a platform for sustainable economic growth. And in Japan, the central bank has taken steps to weaken the currency in order to keep the country’s important exporters competitive on the global stage. However, the country’s debt levels now approach 200% of GDP–by far one of the highest levels in the developed world–raising all sorts of red flags around a market that has been stick in economic quicksand for the better part of two decades. While a few advanced markets have managed to avoid this malaise–namely those with significant [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Stories: Playing The Emerging Markets Through Small Cap ETFs Emerging Markets ETFs: Where’s The Consumer Exposure? Investing In Emerging Market Sector ETFs
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