Ultimate Guide To Africa ETFs

By: ETFdb
When it comes to diversifying a portfolio, many investors turn toward emerging market equities for their lucrative potentials. And while BRIC and other popular Asian nations are usually investors’ top picks to achieve this key exposure, investors may benefit from taking a closer look at an often overlooked opportunity: Africa. Though known for its geopolitical instability, many have taken on a rather bullish outlook for this economic region, as growth continues to flourish year after year [see the Africa-Centric ETFdb Portfolio with a free seven-day trial to ETFdb Pro]. While many still remain understandably skeptical about investments in this corner of the world, analysts have painted a rather optimistic picture about the future of Africa’s economy. Since 2000, the continent’s GDP has grown by roughly 5% every year, highlighting the potential value of this region. This appealing growth rate has been attributed to several factors, with population growth and demographics [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Middle East ETFs Under Pressure As Protests Intensify World Cup Of ETFs: Plays On All 32 Countries Never Judge An ETF By Its Cover Time For An Africa ETF? A Look At South Africa ETF Options
When it comes to diversifying a portfolio, many investors turn toward emerging market equities for their lucrative potentials. And while BRIC and other popular Asian nations are usually investors’ top picks to achieve this key exposure, investors may benefit from taking a closer look at an often overlooked opportunity: Africa. Though known for its geopolitical instability, many have taken on a rather bullish outlook for this economic region, as growth continues to flourish year after year [see the Africa-Centric ETFdb Portfolio with a  free seven-day trial to ETFdb Pro]. While many still remain understandably skeptical about investments in this corner of the world, analysts have painted a rather optimistic picture about the future of Africa’s economy. Since 2000, the continent’s GDP has grown by roughly 5% every year, highlighting the potential value of this region. This appealing growth rate has been attributed to several factors, with population growth and demographics [...]

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