The next prime-time Trading the Globe special is coming to CNBC tomorrow night. Will the Santa Rally actually reward emerging markets traders, or are the lines stacked against us this year?
Previous Trading the Globe specials gave investors one of their first peeks at post-World Cup South Africa , toured emerging powerhouse Indonesia and took an in-depth look at the untapped economic power of Argentina .
Tim Seymour hosts top emerging market traders in their discussion of global investment ideas. Tune in at 7:30 ET this Friday for another fast-paced half-hour roundtable discussion.
Markets like this are the future of growth, the future of investing, and the future of money.
Trading the Globe
As rising debt and slowing demand hobble the Western world, traders are hunting for the globe's next growth engine. Enter emerging markets.
The burgeoning economies of China, Latin America, Southeast Asia and Africa have all the components that used to make the American economy so attractive: an expanding middle class, a growing population and a burgeoning culture of entrepreneurship.
Still, American investors view emerging markets with equal doses of greed and fear: desperate for the gains only foreign economies can offer, but afraid of the unknown.
Trading the Globe will demystify these countries and companies, separate fact from fiction, and bring the reality of emerging market investing into the light.
In Trading the Globe, prominent emerging markets traders will gather for a fast-paced, half-hour roundtable discussion -- led by emerging markets hedge fund manager Tim Seymour -- that will highlight the big market moves from every corner of the globe and explain to viewers the ways to tap this unstoppable growth story.
This is the future of growth, the future of investing and the future of money.
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