Wednesday, July 9, 2008

foreign investment

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Global Funds: the Lazy Man's Portfolio?

These funds stamp out home-country bias. more >>

A Boom Year for Brazil

Citigroup strategist still sees upside in a record-setting market. more >>

How to Profit From Six 'Sizzling' Markets

Investors should bet on BRIC countries, plus Mexico and South Korea, author says. more >>

Abroad, Not Overboard

Ex-Im Bank financing lessens the risk of doing business abroad. more >>

Scouting for Dividends in Asia

This fund offers an all-in-one package for growth-and-income investors. more >>

Bet on Brazil?

Telecom and utilities stocks appeal to Zacks analyst. more >>

2 Ways to Invest in India

A pair of ETFs allows you to focus on the nation's booming economy. more >>

Sovereign Wealth Funds in the Cross Hairs

These foreign government-controlled investment vehicles are a new target for economically anxious America. more >>

Water, Water Everywhere—for Investors

With population growing and water works aging, a range of companies may be in for growth spurts. more >>

Investing in India's Roads, Rails, and Airports

India is far behind in updating its infrastructure. This expert calls a spending boost inevitable. more >>

A Fund That Specializes in Infrastructure

As growth slows, Kensington Global Infrastructure Fund buys stakes in toll roads and emerging markets. more >>

5 Ways to Invest in the Infrastructure Boom

Billions of dollars are pouring into water and transportation projects globally—with more to come. more >>

Sovereign Wealth Funds Shouldn't Worry You

Americans should get over their fear of sovereign wealth funds, says Columbia professor. more >>

World View

As the dollar declines, set your sights on diversification. more >>

Where's America's Sovereign Wealth Fund?

Bill Clinton wanted to create one when there was a projected budget surplus. more >>

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