Many wealth managers are investing in emerging markets via products that track market capitalization weighted broad benchmarks, including the MSCI Emerging Markets (EM) Index.
Just don't go overboard, say T. Rowe Price specialists
Hedgie says European banks' assets a disaster; Greek fate awaits all countries on the continent
New research shows that too little rain -- or way too much -- leads to social unrest; irrigation doesn't help
Hedge fund manager expects run on financial institutions in Spain, Greece and Italy; Latvia was coming attractions
A 12-year-old coffee mug has a permanent place on the right corner of my office desk. Given to me by an Allianz executive to commemorate PIMCO's marriage in 1999, it reads: “You can always tell a German but you can't tell him much.”
Emerging-markets funds managed by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Franklin Resources Inc. were among the U.S.-registered mutual funds that fell the most in last week's commodities selloff.
'Rising stars' in developing nations should stay ahead of inflation by passing price hikes on to consumers
Anytime you have to redraw or resize a chart to accommodate one piece of data – a severe outlier, if you will – you have to talk about it. Or in this case: Point to the <i>real<i/> elephant in the room.
Emerging-markets stocks may rise 39% by the end of next year, spurred by a “soft landing” for China's economy, earnings growth and cheap valuations, according to Morgan Stanley
Bellwether MSCI index down 20% on the year; Asia poised for modest rebound
Firm reopens five-star funds, giving closed-out investors a chance to buy in at lower prices
For those with a long horizon, I am sure well-managed forestry and farmland will outperform the average of all global assets.
Emerging market guru says woes on continent won't drag world into recession; 'don't see a let-up in demand'
Unconstrained debt fund down 1.8% this year; missed bond rally back home
Emerging market guru says inflation will force investors back into equities; 'bouncing along the bottom'
Italy's passage of belt-tightening measures Friday, coupled with its impending change of leadership, calmed immediate fears about Europe's debt crisis, but investors should brace for more eurozone turmoil in the weeks and months ahead