What is BRIC?
Posted: Tuesday, November 04, 2008
by bartolomo
http://runningover50.com
BRIC
is an increasing popular acronym which refers to the nations
of Brazil, Russia, India and China.
These are the leading "emerging
markets" that many feel are economies representing great
investment potential. The
combined population of the 4 countries is approximately 2.8 billion,
or about 40% of the people on the planet. As a comparative example,
China's GDP which has grown
about 10% a year for the last 20 years, is now about 1/5 the size of
the United States, and while currently ranking 5th, will soon be the
second largest. And that's just China.
Brazil, Russia and India
were ranked in 2007 as 10, 11, and 12. With GDP
growth last year between 5 and 9 percent, it's no surprise
these countries are popular with investors.
Will the BRIC's dominate the business world in the near future? Is
your money more likely to grow if invested in BRIC Nation industries?
Of course, 2008 has been a particularly
difficult year for investors. The S&P 500 index is down over 30%
YTD. Three Exchange Traded Funds, (ETF's) that track the BRIC nation
markets, Claymore/BNY, (EEB), SPDR S&P BRIC 40 (BIK) and MSCI
BRIC Index (BKF) are all down more than 50%. As of this writing it
is widely accepted that a world wide economic slowdown is occurring.
As is always the case, no one rings a bell and announces that markets
have bottomed and you should immediately commit funds. However, at
some point when the turnaround begins, it is possible that superior
gains can be made in the BRIC nation markets.
Individual investment decisions should
be made only with proper due diligence. As has been seen in this
market slump, foreign investments may carry with them greater risk.
While growth rates in the emerging market nations may vastly
outperform the United States economy, the accompanying risk and
volatility is probably not for everyone. Assess your own financial
status, preferably with the help of a professional before you invest
anywhere, particularly in more volatile markets.
Visit: BRIC Nation
Great article. Some interesting and informative information on investing. May the election improve things for marketeers in the near future.Thanks for sharing, Bartolomo.Sandra
For me, reading about investing is somewhat boring. However, your article kept my intest and I actually found it interesting. If I were going to invest I would look into these markets just because I read this article.Thank you for sharingKathy

