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Tap Emerging Asia's Growth Potential With These ETFs
Article By: Zacks Investment Research
Sunday, October 15, 2023 1:59 PM EDT
Emerging Asia includes countries like China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. With great growth potential in the medium to long-term, investing in this group can prove to be beneficial. Here are ETFs to consider.
In this article: EPHE, EIDO, IDX, THD, ASEA, VNM, EWM, VNAM
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Global Diversification: Switzerland And The Philippines
Article By: MoneyShow.com
Saturday, February 5, 2022 2:59 PM EDT
One way to avoid or defend against slowing growth in the US is to own positions in other countries. There is likely a fund for almost any developed country you can think of that owns a basket of stocks based in that country.
In this article: EPHE, EWL Also: NVS, UBS, NSRGY, RHHBY, ZURVY
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Where To Invest In The 2020s
Article By: Benzinga
Tuesday, January 14, 2020 3:25 AM EDT
Most Americans are expecting a recession by the end of 2020 with high stock valuations, low interest rates and rising geopolitical tensions. Where is it best to invest under such conditions?
In this article: ABB, CAT, DE, EPHE, TCEHY, BIDU, CQQQ, EWM, EWS, IDX, THD, BABA, KWEB
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Things To Worry About
Article By: David Vomund
Wednesday, November 28, 2018 9:30 PM EDT
There is a lot of good news. The economy is strong, unemployment is low, and wages and salaries had their biggest jump in more than a decade. Unfortunately, it’s not all roses. There is also bad news to worry about.
In this article: EPHE, INDA
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Philippines GDP Growth Exceeds Expectations: ETFs In Focus
Article By: Zacks Investment Research
Saturday, November 18, 2017 6:58 PM EDT
The Philippines has been one of the best performing economies in Asia so far this year. Growing exports and increased government spending contributed to GDP growth. Government spending increased 8.3% year over year.
In this article: ASEA, EPHE
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