The Periodic Table of Emerging Markets 2004 To 2013

The U.S. equity market has performed well so this year with only one more month left to go. As of November end, the S&P 500 is up by 11.9% based on price returns and the Dow is up by 7.6%. Among the emerging markets, India is the top performer year-to-date as the benchmark BSE Sensex has …

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Five Australian Stocks To Consider For Income and Growth

The U.S. market has performed well this year with the S&P 500 up 11.8% as of yesterday. On the other hand, many of the other developed markets including Australia.are lower than the U.S. market.Australia’s SP/ASX 200 benchmark index is basically flat at -0.30% year-to-date. The following chart shows the long-term performance of ASX 200 against S&P 500: Click …

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Goldman Sachs: 32 Best European Stocks For 2015

Every year around this time of the year Wall Street banks, pundits, financial gurus and others engage in a ritual by publishing their stock picks for the following year. These lists must be taken with a grain of salt but they are worth taking a quick look at. Having said that, listed below are  Goldman Sachs’  32 best …

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How Big Are the Economies of Individual States in the U.S.?

The U.S. is the world’s largest economy with a GDP of $16.72 in 2013 based on purchasing power parity according to the the CIA World Factbook. The next largest economies are the EU, China, India and Japan in that order based on 2013 estimates. Compared to the U.S. economy, many of the developed world’s economies …

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On The Dividend Payout Ratio of Japanese Stocks

In an article in September I wrote that the payout ratio of U.S. is on a long-term decline and is now less than 40%. The payout ratio for European companies is on an uptrend and has reached about 50%. Compared to U.S. and European companies, Japanese companies are very stingy when it comes to rewarding …

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