3 Emerging Market ETFs Not Dependent on China

By: ETFdb
Following a stellar finish in 2013, major U.S. equity benchmarks finally gave way to bearish forces during the final stretch of January. Profit taking pressures overwhelmed the bulls on the 23rd of last month after worrisome PMI data out of China signaled a contraction in the nation’s manufacturing sector for the first time in six months. In light of the stock markets run-up at the time, selling pressures swiftly permeated the scene, triggering more stop-losses along the way and further exacerbating the sell-off [see How To Beat The S&P 500 with Style ETFs]. To top it off, investors at home have had even more reasons to step to the sidelines after digesting platefuls of uncertainty from the developing world; Thailand’s state of emergency declaration coupled with interest rate hikes in Turkey, India, and South Africa added to the laundry list of fiscal and political instability plaguing investors’ confidence. Suppose you’re [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Visual Risk Analysis Of Emerging Europe ETFs Ultimate Guide To Emerging Europe ETFs Best And Worst Country ETFs Of 2012 Least Correlated Country ETFs To S&P 500 ETFs For The “Next 11″ Economies
Following a stellar finish in 2013, major U.S. equity benchmarks finally gave way to bearish forces during the final stretch of January. Profit taking pressures overwhelmed the bulls on the 23rd of last month after worrisome PMI data out of China signaled a contraction in the nation’s manufacturing sector for the first time in six months. In light of the stock markets run-up at the time, selling pressures swiftly permeated the scene, triggering more stop-losses along the way and further exacerbating the sell-off [see How To Beat The S&P 500 with Style ETFs].  To top it off, investors at home have had even more reasons to step to the sidelines after digesting platefuls of uncertainty from the developing world; Thailand’s state of emergency declaration coupled with interest rate hikes in Turkey, India, and South Africa added to the laundry list of fiscal and political instability plaguing investors’ confidence. Suppose you’re [...]

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