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By Kara Marciscano Investing is rooted in quantitative analysis, but the ultimate decision to buy or sell is often overruled by intuition. The latter situation may cause investors' portfolios to reflect a home bias - their portfolios lack global diversity and are concentrated in securiti...
While the coronavirus dominates headlines, it is easy to forget that 2019 was a massive year for China's A-share market. Last year, global index provider MSCI increased the inclusion factor of China A-shares in its Emerging Markets Index to 20%, a move that exceeded expectations and elevated t...
By Sammy Suzuki The way to think about emerging markets is changing and oftentimes people don't fully realize that. It used to be that [the] emerging market was the factory to the world. It's where they made cheap stuff for the developed markets. But that's changing. Even in the ...
Originally Posted February 03, 2020 China has been a major contributor to global growth, and its economic activity tends to have significant repercussions for the global economy. To understand where the Chinese economy is in its growth cycle, the two charts below are perhaps the only chart...
Estimating how long China's new coronavirus epidemic will last, and when it will peak, is obviously of great importance to investors at present for assessing the economic damage it is likely to cause, both to China's economy and the global economy. Estimating the likely impact the virus will h...
China’s coronavirus is a health crisis that seems likely to translate into an economic crisis for the Asian nation and possibly even the rest of the world. The virus began in Wuhan, and has infected thousands of people across China. The World Health Organization has declared the ...
The most interesting thing happening at the moment is the Chinese coronavirus that has sent the Chinese markets down 5% already this week and our 5% Rule™ says a weak bounce is 1% and a strong bounce would be 2% - so we'll see if the weak bounce fails tonight and, if so, we may be hea...
By Ansh Chaudhary The ETF Deathwatch list decreased in size in December. Eleven exchange-traded products ("ETPs") were added to the list, and 21 funds were removed. Of the removals, 13 were removed due to increased health and eight were due to asset managers closing their funds. During Dec...
Original Post By Stuart Burns 2020 will - economically, anyway - be shaped in no small part by what happens in China. The world's second-largest economy has been on a slide in terms of GDP growth for years now. The 18-month trade war with the U.S. has contributed to that decline an...
Since Donald Trump took office in the US, much has changed in terms of the Western view of China. China used to be considered a necessary outpost for Western multinationals, a country to tap for its cheap labor and lax environmental conditions, but now China is more powerful, moving int...