YTD 2012 Country Stock Market Performance

Below is a table highlighting the year to date stock market returns for 78 countries around the world.  Of the 78 countries shown, 59 (75%) are in the black for the year, while 19 are in the red.  Twelve countries have posted double digit gains already in 2012, with Argentina leading the way at 18.11%.  Russia ranks second with a gain of 13.70%, followed by Hungary in third and Greece (yes, Greece) in fourth.

The US currently ranks 33rd on the list with a gain of 4.73% year to date.  The US ranks fourth among G7 countries behind Germany (10.88%), Italy (6.77%) and France (6.44%).  The UK has been the worst performing G7 country so far in 2012 with a gain of 4%.

Last year the BRICs were significant underperformers versus the rest of the world, but they've bounced back so far in 2012.  As mentioned above, Russia is up 13.70% year to date, which is the best of the BRICs.  Brazil ranks second with a gain of 10.92%, India isn't far behind at 10.50%, and China ranks fourth with a gain of 5.44%.

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