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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

The submerging economies

http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2013/08/emerging-markets


With our own, at right. You might notice that where the Journal says advanced economies last contributed most to growth in 2007 our own figures (borrowed from a Goldman Sachs analysis) show that emerging markets have been by far the biggest driver of global growth for at least a decade. The difference would appear to be down to the use of purchasing-power parity rather than market exchange rates. A case could be made for either; I rather prefer our decision for the somewhat unscientific reason that the PPP-based figures seem to better capture the way the world economy "felt" in the 2000s.

Ill be watching Emerging markets as there may be some great coin to be made in this area real soon.

EEM is the stock symbol I'll be watching...

Some interesting volume in the $44 and $48 dollar June 2014 call option

http://www.nasdaq.com/aspxcontent/options2.aspx?symbol=EEM&selected=EEM&qm_page=52872&qm_symbol=EEM



As a reminder there is still a pause here before we see any take off...

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