Tuesday 23 June 2009

Another return to the tricky problem of emerging markets.

Forgive me if I return to the tricky problem of emerging markets, which are seen by some as a key area for future investment. Developed economies will not be able to match their growth rates and investors putting something away for their retirements should for collective investment schemes in emerging markets. However, I can't see these emerging markets paying out dividends to their former colonial masters. Also, the West is still the final buyer of quite a few goods from the emerging markets.
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The United States has exported quite a bit of its industry to the Far East but Obama might persuade American corporates to bring it back. We have outsourced call centres
to India but these could easily be brought back, especially if unemployment rockets.
This is probably not very free trade but the U.S Congress has already introduced "Made in America" legislation, which has upset Canada.

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