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Investing - The Cia'S Guide To International InvestingJanuary 9, 2009Home Financial Tips Investments Tags: investing, stock market, GDP, personal finance, wealth building,
The world's second biggest economy is Japan (behind the good ol' USA). China, India, and Brazil have economies growing at upwards of 10% annually. That's a lot faster then the roughly 2.5% expected US growth over the next year or so (absent a recession, of course). Together those three economies almost equal the U.S. in GDP. Add in Japan, and the combined GDP of these four countries exceeds the U.S. The CIA's World Factbook (Central Intelligence Agency)is an excellent source of country information like this.
A good portion of BMW's profits come from the U.S., so if the U.S. economy (and the U.S. stock market) turns down, so does BMWs profits and its stock price on the German exchange. You don't gain a lot of diversification by investing in Western Europe (although it would be a play on the Euro, if you think the dollar will continue to decline). Something of a surprise is that the Brazilian stock market has a 70% correlation to its U.S. counterpart. Latin America is more closely liked to the U.S. then it would like to believe. As you'd expect, the stock markets of emerging counties, i.e., China (50%), India (40%), Russia (35%), are not as closely correlated with the U.S. market as are the Western European markets. (Of course, they're also more volatile.) A second surprise is the uniqueness of the Japanese market. Movements in Japanese stock prices have only a 30% correlation with movements in the U.S. stock market. That's surprising because Toyota sells so many cars here and we all own at least one Japanese made TV. But it goes to show that the biggest driver of any economy is what's going on inside a country, not how much it exports. Just like the Japanese culture, there are many unique aspects to the Japanese economy. What's also nice about Japan is it's the second largest economy in the world and offers the legal and accounting safeguards of a mature county. Thus, you can diversify without emerging economy risk. How to decide which regions/countries to invest in? Which counties do you think are attractive investments, i.e., their economies will grow. What are the opportunities in Mexico (domestic demand)? Canada (natural resources)? Germany (banking and automobiles)? Then, like with every other investment decision, consider the riskiness of the investment. Canada and Germany are pretty safe. Russia's GDP is clipping along at 7% per year and Egypt's GDP is growing at 6%. Both stock markets reflect this growth but they're riskier investments. It would be wise to invest 25% of your assets internationally and to diversify beyond Western Europe. Article Source: http://www.tips.com.my About the Author: Bill Byrnes is co-founder of MUTUALdecision, top mutual funds, providing investors with data on the top mutual funds, and author of the MUTUALdecision Blog. He's been CEO, chairman and served on the board of directors of several public and private companies. He holds MBA and JD degrees and is a Chartered Financial Analyst with over 30 years experience in the investment industry. This article outlines the importance of desiging a trading system which will allow for greater profits when trading and investing. Tags: Penny Stocks, Penny Stock Trading, List of Penny Stocks, Penny Stock Charts, Panama is the most attractive investment destionation in Latin America. Tags: panama, panama real estate, panama travel, panama vacation, You should avoid participation in pyramid schemes, prime bank offers, and other online investment scams sent to you via email Tags: online investment scams, pyramid schemes, prime banks, Property options are today's best bet when it comes to property investing. Many of the very best real estate moguls have used property options as their method of investing without risking too much. Tags: Real Estate, Property Investing, Mindset, Many people realize the benefits of property investment. You will own a piece of land that allows you to see a return on your investment. Property or real estate is safe, too. Tags: Real Estate, Property Investment, Property Options, Many investors are beginning to think that income investing is every bit as risky as equity investing, but nothing has really changed in the relationship between these two basic building blocks of corporate finance. What has changed in recent years is the nature of the derivative products created by the wizards of Wall Street to deliver both forms of securities to investors. Tags: credit crunch, investing, income investing, CDOs, CMOs, A look at the investment potential of a buy to let property and the things to look out for. Tags: buy to let property, Looking at why villas in Spain are popular amongst the British people and how investing in Spain will mean good returns if invested carefully. Tags: Spanish villas, Discover why you should consider setting up a checkbook IRA. Learn why you can get a higher return with this form of investing. Tags: self directed ira, ira investing, retirement, 401k, real estate investing, Did you ever think about the future and if you should invest in it now.Maybe it's time to do so,let's read on what you must keep in mind before you start. Tags: investment fund, hedge fund, investing, offshore investment fund, offshore hedge fund, | |||||