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Global Bargain Hunting: The Investors Guide to Profits in Emerging Markets [Hardcover]

Burton G. Malkiel (Author), J.P. Mei (Author)
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January 6, 1998

From Chile to China, Indonesia to India, developing countries around the world are experiencing enormous economic expansions—some that are several times greater than the growth rates of the West. In Global Bargain Hunting, bestselling financial writer Burton Malkiel and J. P. Mei, an expert in Asian emerging markets, provide ordinary investors with the information they need to profit from the explosive economic growth expected in developing countries in the coming years. Authoritative, comprehensive, and practical, this book covers the most exciting money-making investments of the 21st century—investments that nobody will want to miss or can afford to ignore.

High economic growth coupled with low-priced securities makes emerging markets the best investment bargain in the world. Moreover, these investments are likely to sustain their robust economic growth and provide their impressive return potential now and into the next century. The facts speak for themselves. While the U.S. stock market experienced compounded annual returns of 15.2% during the 1987-1996 period, the Hong Kong market returned 22.2%, Chile 29.6%, and Argentina 31.5%.

Global Bargain Hunting, distinguished by the same clarity and insight that characterized Malkiel's enormously popular and influential A Random Walk Down Wall Street, will help nonprofessional investors reap big profits from the tremendous economic growth of developing countries. Though emerging markets hold pitfalls for the unwary investor, Malkiel and Mei show you how to significantly reduce investment risk and dramatically increase returns. Describing a variety of strategies, from the safest and easiest methods to the most daring and complex investment techniques, this indispensable guide explains how to buy portfolios of discounted emerging market securities and how to beat professional money managers at their own game.

With their gift for making complex ideas accessible, Malkiel and Mei provide a complete overview of what makes emerging markets such a terrific investment bargain. They reveal the best hunting grounds for investors and explain the four powerful economic engines that will sustain the robust growth of these countries. Finally, you'll learn how to avoid the pitfalls that make some emerging markets a dangerous investment jungle—including political risks, market volatility, currency risks, high transaction costs, and lack of investor protection.

In today's ever-changing financial landscape, emerging markets have established themselves as one of the most exciting investment opportunities available. Comprehensive, practical, and accessible for the nonprofessional investor, Global Bargain Hunting, will pave the way to investment success for anybody seeking diversification and the opportunity for big profits.



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Katia Hetter U.S. News & World Report One of the best books out.

Mark Mobius author of The Investor's Guide to Emerging Markets Global Bargain Hunting is an excellent guide for emerging market investors. The authors' extensive knowledge of financial history and their ability to explain it vividly give readers useful insights into the risks and opportunities arising from current developments. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Burton Malkiel holds the Chemical Bank Chairman's Professorship at Princeton University, and is the author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street. He serves on the boards of several major corporations, including The Vanguard Group, an investment company with over $450 billion in assets. He is former president of the American Finance Association. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (January 6, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684835185
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684835181
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,673,368 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Burton G. Malkiel is the Chemical Bank Chairman's Professor of Economics at Princeton University. His books include "From Wall Street to the Great Wall," "Naked Economics," "The Random Walk Guide to Investing," and the mega-bestseller "A Random Walk Down Wall Street."




 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very good primer on EM, May 18, 2005
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Travis Morien (Perth, Western Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Global Bargain Hunting: The Investors Guide to Profits in Emerging Markets (Hardcover)
This is an interesting read, it presents a very bullish argument for investing in emerging markets based on the tremendous economic transformation that emerging markets are undergoing as a result of globalisation.

Overall this is a simple little book, not a particularly challenging read but worthwhile nonetheless. Its a very decent primer but doesn't seek to go into a huge amount of depth.

The author argues that index funds are overall the most effective way to gain exposure to EM, mainly on the basis of the high transaction costs and thin trading in emerging markets, which more than offset any potential gains that professional investors may make from stock picking and exploiting inefficiencies.

At the very least it does make a good argument for putting a proportion of your portfolio into emerging markets index funds and is a useful book to have in one's library, especially for financial advisors like myself who may find some of the passages in this book very quoteable and useful for explaining the asset class to clients.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good for beginners, February 22, 2000
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Rats "tusitala" (Milano, MI Italy) - See all my reviews
Fairly good book, but mostly for beginners. The general approach is no-nonsense, well explained and very tilted towards indexing, as in the Random Walk. Unfortunately, for non-US readers, the last tilt is not very helpful since there are few available indexed vehicles to use for investing in emerging markets. Personally (I am a pro in investment, but with no specific expertise in EM) I did not find a lot I did not know already. Also I am skeptical of the application of Peter Lynch's growth-to-P/E ratio to comparisons between paired advanced- and emerging-market stocks. As a lesson in sensical approaches to long-term investing I still much prefer the Walk.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and useful for both laymen & professional, May 13, 1998
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There are few books that can discuss difficult ideas of investment theories in a friendly language. The book is one the few. Actually, it is enjoyable to read the book. The book's structure and writing are interesting and smooth. Its exhibits are clear and well connected to the text. One can easily grasp the important investment ideas without going through the hard time of struggling with bizarre termenology and equations. It is really an interesting and useful book for both laymen and professionals.
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