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Peru ETF In Focus After Crash

By: ETFdb
The universe of emerging market ETFs has evolved rapidly over the past few years, as new exchange traded vehicles have opened the doors to a number of developing countries and allowed for increased granularity in sculpting international equity exposure. During the gradual recovery efforts of 2009 and 2010, it was emerging markets that led the way back from the depths of the recession; the majority of the best ETF performers were emerging market funds, including those targeting Russia or Malaysia. But in 2011, these emerging markets have been lagging behind their developed counterparts, as concerns about runaway inflation (India), an overheating economy (China), and political instability (much of the Middle East) have caused sudden weakness in economies that seemed just recently to possess tremendous momentum and be headed for a prolonged period of impressive growth. The last few days have seen a new addition to the list of emerging nations [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Global X Debuts Argentina ETF (ARGT) Global X Launches Andean ETF (AND) May ETFdb Category Kings: Best Performing ETFs Three ETFs For $50 Silver Focus On Latin America ETFs: Q&A With Bruno del Ama
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