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Why Emerging Market ETFs Are Outpacing Developed Markets

By Tom Lydon on April 30, 2009 | More Posts By Tom Lydon | Author's Website

While developed countries are left to grow at a crawl, if at all these days, emerging economies and related exchange traded funds (ETFs) are dashing forward.

So far this year, emerging economies have performed quite well compared to developed economies that are trying to get out of their holes, writes Gary Gordon for ETF Expert.

Emerging economies are still very much tied to those of developed countries and the stabilizing effect of the financial systems will have developed countries looking to consume.

The success of businesses in emerging markets is tied to inexpensive labor, easy access to capital, good cash flow, potential for growth and sustainability in rougher times. More notable emerging markets, like China and Brazil, have domestic revenue surpluses, trade surpluses and they provide cheap labor.

As long as developed countries still use emerging market commodities and labor, emerging markets may continue growing at its impressive rates.

  • Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock ETF (VWO): up 10.7% year-to-date

ETF VWO

  • iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index (EEM): up 8.1% year-to-date

ETF VWO

  • BLDRS Emerging Markets 50 ADR Index (ADRE): up 8.1% year-to-date

ETF ADRE

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