Just a hour back I was reading a news on economic times about the emerging markets growth. The news says that the Abby Joseph Cohen, senior investment strategist at Goldman Sachs and president of the Global Markets Institute, had predicted the 1990's bull run. She was interviewed by ET's reporters and asked about Indian markets.
As per the news, it was clear that there are growth opportunities in the emerging markets, but I must say that the markets in India had already grown more than expected, so they might tumble, so investors should be bit careful. The news also said that India will be growing well and in future too India will grow well. Also reveals that there are same kind of investment opportunities in the markets of China and Brazil too.
As the US economy is also slowly recovering, their are very good chances for the emerging countries like India and China, the two Asian giants. And one must not forget that these two countries shares the top most position in world's population, and the hungry to grow. The middle class of these two countries is dieing to come forward.
As per the news, it was clear that there are growth opportunities in the emerging markets, but I must say that the markets in India had already grown more than expected, so they might tumble, so investors should be bit careful. The news also said that India will be growing well and in future too India will grow well. Also reveals that there are same kind of investment opportunities in the markets of China and Brazil too.
As the US economy is also slowly recovering, their are very good chances for the emerging countries like India and China, the two Asian giants. And one must not forget that these two countries shares the top most position in world's population, and the hungry to grow. The middle class of these two countries is dieing to come forward.
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