Volatility comes with the territory, says fund manager; sees Korea, Russia as good values right now`
Yuan-denominated instruments seen as much better bet than G-3 investments; 'limited supplies' add to luster
After the financial markets see-sawed through several distinct phases for much of 2010, investors gradually regained confidence late in the year and stocks rallied as mixed economic indicators became more positive.
Famed investor bullish on the Orient, including hot spots in Southeast Asia
The 9.0-magnitude earthquake that devastated Japan is likely to leave buying opportunities in its aftermath — even as certain economic indicators point in the opposite direction
2010 was a very bad year for legendary stock picker Bill Miller. But the 'Great Rotation -- developed nations in, emerging markets out -- has reversed the fortunes of the Legg Mason fund manager.
Home bias 'alive and well' nonetheless, says Accuvest's Garff; game plan flawed
Boss of Wintergreen, along with First Eagle's McLennnan, stuffing portfolios with overseas holdings; 'amazing opportunity'
Survey reveals globalization of portfolios in the works as clients look to expand investment horizons
Stocks on the continent are cheaper, dividend yields are higher, compared with U.S. offerings; 'good merchandise elsewhere'
Investors who are looking for diversification, higher-than-average growth and lower-than-average risk might want to consider one of the most overlooked investment areas on earth: Africa
Bond giant reinventing itself as it seeks out higher returns; launches emerging market stock funds, eyeing alternative investments
Celebration over terrorist's death turning to concern about attacks by al-Qaeda cells
Templeton fund manager plans to plow another $250M into Turkish equities
I'm sure a number of you have been keenly following the World Cup matches as they play out across South Africa.
Legendary investor called his shot in 2009 -- and was right; sees more gains ahead for BRICs, frontier markets
Milev says rise in price of crude boosting country to No. 1 choice among emerging European markets
Stocks in U.S., Europe outpacing ermerging market equities for first time since 1998; 'skies are bluer'
Emerging markets remain red-hot among investors, but rather than just making a broad sector bet, advisers should look for specific and strategic exposure to these economies as a way to minimize risk and take advantage of sweet deals.