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Trading the Globe -- Your passoport to profit in the world's fastest growing economies.

ABOUT THE SHOW

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,’ three prominent emerging markets traders will gather for a fast-paced, half-hour roundtable discussion – led by EM 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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  • Emerging Markets Exposure to Europe 

      Which emerging markets are most exposed to the euro zone crisis? David Riedel, Riedel Research Group, provides the best global plays.

  • 'Amazon' of Latin America 

      Tim Seymour, managing partner at Triogem Asset Management and founder of EmergingMoney.com, makes the case for buying MercadoLibre, which has been dubbed the "Amazon of Latin America."

  • Yum Brands CEO on China & India 

      Yum Brands CEO David Novak discusses business drivers in China and India.

  • YUM's Recipe for Success 

      Discussing the untold story of Yum! Brands, with Tim Seymour, Seygem Asset Management. And Ron Shah, Jina Ventures, weighs in on Yum Brands' push into India.

  • U.S. Selloff Response to EM Troubles? 

      Emerging markets turn negative for the year. Could the U.S. selloff be mirroring the dip in the emerging markets? Tim Seymour, managing partner at Triogem Asset Management and founder of EmergingMoney.com; Richard Ross, Auerbach Garyson; and Daniel Wong, GAIN Capital Group, discuss.

  • Yum Brands CEO on International Leadership 

      Yum Brands CEO David Novak explains his 'Taking People With You' initiative and international management strategy.

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RELATED LINKS


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  • The Ambassador's Index

      Designed by hedge fund manager Tim Seymour, the Ambassador's Index is a mirror of the Dow 30, matching every component with its Emerging Market doppelganger. And while the Dow is still in the red for the decade, the average return for Ambassador’s Index stocks is over 200 percent since 2000.

  • Hottest Emerging Market Sectors

      The growth story is undeniable: emerging market GDP growth expected to triple that of developed economies in 2010, according to the IMF. Get a world tour of the 10 emerging market sectors you need to know, as selected by Tim Seymour.

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