The Frontline of the Global Recovery

by Robert Williams, Contributing Editor
Friday, October 2, 2009

In an effort to keep a step ahead of the recovery, we’re looking very closely at the emerging markets. Particularly those in Asia.

It’s prudent, of course. Asian policymakers helped the global economy avert a Depression-like tailspin by cutting interest rates to unprecedented lows and doling out more than $950 billion of stimulus measures.

And their course of action is paying off. Data indicates that the region is leading the resurgence.

But all Asian markets are not created equal.

Our “boots on the ground” India expert, Karim Rahemtulla, thinks India holds the most promise when investing in emerging markets. And he’s got three compelling reasons to support his case.

Ahead of the tape,

Robert Williams

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2 Responses to “The Frontline of the Global Recovery”

  1. mahender Says:

    Need indian Stocks to buy please advice me

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  2. Dr. B.N.Lahiri Says:

    To,
    Dr. Robert Williams,
    Publisher, Investment U

    Sir,
    At the outset, I would like to thank you for enlisting me as member of your esttem Journal and regularly sending me Investment U which I read with great interest since last few years .
    I would request you to reproduce again the following features again for reading:
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    Dr.B.N.Lahiri,
    Navi Mumbai,
    India

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Robert Williams, Publisher

In addition to once being a full-time trader of equities and equity derivatives, Robert Williams has served as the lead financial analyst for a Forbes top-50 private corporation and an analyst for the endowment of a major academic institution. He's also been profiled in such books as Trade with Passion and Purpose and Alexander Green's The Secret of Shelter Island.
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