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Pros Say: Go East, Investor

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Published: Monday, 18 May 2009 | 4:20 AM ET
By: CNBC.com

Global stocks were lower Monday on a still-uncertain outlook for the global economy. But Indian shares surged following the ruling coalition's sweeping election victory. Experts tell CNBC to stay away from investing in Western economies and rather look East.

Avoid Investing in Developed Economies

When investing, stay out of developed economies, advises Martin Hennecke, associate director of Tyche. He tells CNBC why he prefers investing in China.

Upbeat on Emerging Markets

The emerging markets are going to have a better "rebalance" than the developed world, says Bob Doll, vice chairman & global CIO of equities at BlackRock.

Japan's Economy to Pick Up in Q2

Although Dariusz Kowalczyk, chief investment strategist at SJS Markets expects Japan's first-quarter GDP to fall 4.6% on quarter, he tells CNBC that we will likely see modest gains in its GDP starting in the second quarter.

Slow Recovery Expected for Japan

Deflation remains a big issue in Japan, says Sean Callow, senior currency strategist at Westpac Bank. He tells CNBC that it is a long way to recovery for Japan.

Singapore to Benefit from EM Asia's Recovery

Singapore is well positioned to take advantage the recovery in emerging Asia, believes Sani Hamid, director of economy & market strategy at Financial Alliance.

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Global stocks were lower Monday on a still-uncertain outlook for the global economy. But Indian shares surged following the ruling coalition's sweeping election victory. Experts tell CNBC to stay away from investing in Western economies and rather look East.

   
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