Emerging market stocks are hitting new highs, powered by Asia’s artificial intelligence juggernauts, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing and South Korea’s Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Catherine Brock covers personal finance and investing. Emerging markets have underperformed in recent years, but some analysts ...
"Over the last three months, emerging-market 2026 earnings growth estimates have been revised higher from 18% to 33%, with ...
Emerging markets have largely outperformed Wall Street's major averages this year. Fund managers and strategists say they see more upside ahead in various countries in the cohort next year. One ...
This international ETF is a bit top-heavy with Asian tech majors -- but could be a good choice for patient investors.
This Vanguard ETF, which turns 21 years old in March, follows the FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap China A Inclusion Index. That's an essential distinction between this fund and rivals that track the ...
Emerging-market stocks still look relatively cheap even after their big rally, says a portfolio manager at Causeway Capital Management An ETF that tracks the MSCI Emerging Markets Index is on track to ...
Emerging markets equities can offer outsized potential and portfolio diversification benefits to investors for three reasons. First, emerging markets tend to exhibit a substantial demographic ...
What Is an Emerging Market Investment Fund? An emerging market investment fund is a type of mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) that focuses on investing in companies located in developing ...
Emerging-market stocks historically deliver higher return than those of developed nations, though they're more volatile as well. Investors seeking to boost returns often include emerging markets as ...
Greg Calnon, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss how investors should decipher concerns around equity markets, if markets are frothy and much more. Got a confidential news ...
U.S. stocks have delivered strong returns for more than a decade, but a growing body of valuation data suggests the market may be running too hot. One widely cited gauge is the cyclically adjusted ...