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China and India in that order is my opinion. Both have the wherewithall to grow much faster than probably all other countries provided they do not get jellous of each other and break out the nukes.
mrstockbond
South America & Eastern Europe
iraqiwildman
China for what I have been reading.
Wal-Mart is hoping to have 2000 stores there in about 10 years.
mark_of_madness
*Wales
*Japan
*Australia
*Germany
stiletto
It all depend on what kind of investment you want to do. If you're looking to have business set up in other countries you need to consider taxes, how much will it cost to start up a business (generally in those countries there will someone that will want their share to have you coming into their country to invest).
Just do your homework before investing in the developing countries...
Good luck.
Ipsydoodle
If you are talking investments - spread the risk by buying into a well rated emerging markets mutual fund. www.morningstart.com will have the rating and then you can choose from there.
Note many studys have shown that loaded funds (funds that charge a sales commission for you to buy in) do not perform any better than no-load (funds that do not charge such a commish.
Also look for an emerging market fund that has a low expense ratio - that's the amount of money the fund charges you for administering the fund. The lower the ratio, the better.
davidkwankwokfai
india
jen
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joe m
I believe China and India, and American companies that have a growing presence there.
meow
Yes, China is a good one, also South Africa is begining to stabilize, huge growth in the Cape.