It’s Bad Everywhere…Except China

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January 16th, 2008 by AdvisorAnalyst

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In Part 2 (coming soon) of How Solid are the BRICs we will provide our analysis as a follow on to Part 1.   
  

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Courtesy of Bespoke Investment Group 

2008 hasn’t just been a bad year for US stock markets, it’s been bad across the world.  As shown below, with the exception of China, each of the major international equity indices highlighted are down on the year.  Furthermore, eight different countries are currently within striking distance (2%) of hitting new 52-week lows.

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  1. rodger aylen Says:

    good

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