
Not Suitable for Investment
- Crimson - investment friendly environment is not availabe
- Red - investment gains are outweighed by political instability
- Blue - investments are not expected to return much, only specific sectors show growth. Total economic growth is low or non-existent
- Light Green- Substantial economic growth, but significantly less than expected. Investments might outperform local investments.
- Grey- Economic growth is driven by commodity prices. Investors take the risk that commodity prices will fall.
- Dark Green- Real economic growth, and investments will likely outperform local investments.
8 comments:
It seems like China is a safe place to invest in, no?
How will the Olympic Games affect China's economy?
It will bring in money, foreign investment, and some intangibles(like increased nationalism). All of the are arguably lacking right now in Western Countries.
Sir,
Why do you discount India's economy, I worked in the State Bank of India for many years. I am currently in retirement and I live in Mumbai. I have seen the growth with my own two eyes. I think that the stock market will recover,also.
Indians are too defensive about their economy, why are their so many Indians on this blog.
Trader Prince,
I understand that there a lot of indian visitors on this site.
But, I disagree with them.
I don't consider India as a good place to invest right now.
They are due for a massive correction.
Long term, yes.
Short term, no.
I don't get why Sanjay is bullish on China.
I don't get why Sanjay is bullish on China.
China will exceed expectations
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