U.S. Bull and Bear Markets Since 1926: Chart

The bull market in U.S. equities since the Global Financial Crisis(GFC) seemingly remains strong despite many crises affecting the US and global economy in recent years. The most recent Turkey crisis has become another “dead on arrival” case. The question now on most investors’ mind is what is holding up US stocks so well and …

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BlackRock: Asian Equity Markets Are Cheap Now

The US equity market is in positive territory with the S&P 500 up by 5.41% YTD. Most of the developed European markets are down so far this year. The Turkey crisis has added more pressure on some of the banks in Europe and the markets in general. Emerging markets have been hit especially hard with …

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Comparing Current Account Balances Of Select Emerging Countries

Current Account Balances is an important factor to evaluate the health of an economy. A surplus indicates that the country is in a better financial shape and lends money to other countries. A deficit implies that the country is a debtor to other countries and institutions. The chart below shows the current account balances for …

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Employment Protection Legislation: Which Countries Are Flexible and Which Are Rigid?

Employment protection laws for labor varies countries countries. Countries with flexible labor laws tend to have vibrant economies and strong economic growth. The US is the classic example of this scenario. Among the major developing countries India has the one of the most rigid labor laws as the following chart shows: Click to enlarge   …

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